My netbook acer aspire one aspire has a message: "check cable connection..! (means LAN network cable) pxe-e63: error while initializing the NIC pxe-m0f: exiting intel pxe rom. no bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key. preciso saber urgente o que est? acontecendo. ? meu computador de trabalho. grata. jordanna
The PXE is a component of your computer's network controller.
1) Press the F2 menu on your keyboard and Setup Utility and click the Boot Tab. Press F12 and check the default settings like the IDE 0 and Network Boot.
2) If you do not notice any hard disk drive, it indicates the absence of a hard drive or hard disk failure.
3) Perform factory reset in your computer and you will restore the default settings of your computer.
1year later.. Jessica wakes up.
NO PC stated, just Aspire.
NO OS stated.
that error means no boot device found on this PC, and last in the boot order (BIOS) is PXE
so POSTS that
the HDD is dead. test it fully with smart test first, never reloading any OS until the HDD is proven good,our waste a week trying.
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SOURCE: Meu notebook Acer Aspire 1410-8414
No idea if I understand correctly but ... Try to go into BIOS and reset the boot order (your computer may just try to boot from a network location) so that the hard drive is first (or primary)
Hope this helps...
SOURCE: When I turn on my Acer minilaptop it say: Check
Your BIOS setting or boot order was changed to enable network booting (Intel's PXE).
reboot,tap F2 to enter BIOS and navigate menu to disable network booting.
SOURCE: When I turn on my
The PXE ROM is part of your system's network interface controller. It is being entered on your system's startup to look for a bootable image on a physical network connection and if found, to boot from that image. If there is no network cable connection to your system or if there is but no bootable device is found on that connection, the result is the error message that you got. As to why your system is entering the PXE ROM can be explained by looking at your system's Setup Utility,,,
Press F2 while powering up to enter the Setup Utility and use the cursor control keys to go to the Boot tab which then shows the Boot priority order. The default order is as follows...
1. IDE0
2. IDE1
3. USB FDD
4. USB HDD
5. Network Boot : LEGACY PCI DEVICE
6. USB CDROM
Your system's internal hard disk drive should be listed beside IDE0 and it will be accessed first to look for a boot record. If the drive fails to boot, the next devices in the list will be accessed accordingly until either a bootable device is found or the last item which is USB CDROM. If a USB CDROM is plugged in on one of the system's USB ports, it will be checked for a bootable record and if not found or no CDROM is plugged in, then the system displays the last part of the message -- insert boot disk and press any key.
Press F12 while powering up enters the Boot Menu which has the Boot Option Menu. This menu should show by default the following...
1. IDE 0: (the name/type information for your system's internal hard disk drive
2. Network Boot: LEGACY PCI DEVICE
If there is no hard disk drive information shown beside IDE 0, then the possibilities are that
1. there is no internal hard drive present
2. there is a hard drive but it has failed
If there is hard disk drive information and pressing enter to select it does not result in an operating system startup, then the drive's startup partition has been wiped and so it has no bootable image.
If there seems to be an internal hard drive present but it has no bootable image, you may attempt recovery from the installation images in the hidden partition. The recovery allows restoration of...
1. operating system to factory defaults
2. applications (selectable)
3. drivers (selectable)
Press Alt and F10 keys together while powering up and the Acer logo is showing to enter Acer's eRecovery Management. Follow the instructions to do the recovery which will erase all user data and restore the operating system to its factory default when you purchased the netbook.
SOURCE: I'm running a Windows 7 netbook- acer aspire
This message means that the computer cannot see the hard drive. Unofrtunately, this is usually caused by a failed Hard Disk drive. However, you could try removing and re-fitting the hard drive to see if this cures the problem.
Full instructions on removing and replacing the hard drive can be found here:
http://www.laptopmag.com/advice/how-to/aspire-one-hdd.aspx
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SOURCE: pxe-E63 : error while initializing the NIC
Hi i have the same problem but whenever i try to press delete or F12 it only beeps and the Bios Page wont show up, what should i do help me please :(
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