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My laptop is using windows 10 and has been fine up until this morning when the following message screened as I turned machine on Intel UNDI,PXE-2.0 ((build 083) For Atheros PCIE Ethernet Controllor v2.0.2.3(06/18/10) Check cable connection! PXE-MOF:Exiting Intel PXE ROM Operating System not found
I cannot get any further with trying to get into my laptop as each time I switch on the message is there and laptop won't start
Any ideas please
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Sounds like the MBR is corrupted, You can always restore everything from the System image you made. Just put the recovery disk in the DVD drive and restore.
If you can't get it sorted, take it along to Roy at Akita Consoles, 387 Poulton Rd, Wallasey CH44 4DD. He's the cheapest repair guy I know and very willing. At the very least, he'll tell you what's wrong with them.
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Sounds like its trying to do a remote boot either because the hard disk is not functioning or the cmos setup has got corrupted.
On some you can press F12 to get into the boot menu during switch on. What make is it?
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Save the bios to defaults, reboot, change the boot order. You should see your hdd listed if not, then the connection between the mother board and the drive could have failed.
Sometimes F12 lets you manually select the boot order.
More investigation required.
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Sorry for not acknowledging replies earlier, I have been in Liverpool this afternoon.....I am grateful for your responses but sadly I do not have the nouse to do as suggested as when I bought laptop from a local dealer there was no recovery disc....that dealer has now closed down so I have no way of asking for a recovery disc.
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Dell is usually F12 to select the boot device. Switch laptop on and keep hitting F12 until the boot menu pops up.
Menu normally has "Internal HDD" which is what you need to select.
If it does the same as before then its a bit more in depth.
Sorry about the vague "normally" and "usually" words but there a million variants on these things but I think Dell is normally a bit more consistent.
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Thanks Diggin Deeper did what you said by pressing F12 but could not find Internal HDD
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Sounds like something is wrong with the hard drive then, sometimes this is something amazingly simple (drive has come unseated from its socket) but its more likely gone faulty, still a slight chance the cmos setup is not correct. Suggest you follow habdab's advice above.
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Thank you to everyone who offered help....I will follow advice to go to Poulton Road...fingers crossed it is not too serious
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