No boot device message on my Satellite P850 - 30 p

my laptop model is: SATELLITE P850 - 30 p

When I turn on my laptop, it displays the text something very similar as following:

"Intel UNDI, PXE - 2.1 (build 082)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation

For Realtek RTL8101E/8102E PCI - E Ethernet Controller v.105 (071227)
PXE - E61: Media test failure, check cable of
PXE - M0F: Exit PXE ROM
No boot device - insert boot disk and press any key ".

I read that I should try to get into the bios, however, I can't get into the bios. I tried del, esc, f2, f12 (key by default to get into the bios for my laptop) I also tried Fn f2, f12 Fn. None works.

I have tried syndicated harddrive th and th repeat same tests as indicated above, can always not in the bios.

I have also tried to take out the battery and press the Start button for 30 seconds and replace the battery. still no luck.

I also tried to plug in my external hard drive via the port usb but stillthE same messages.

Could someone please help?

The F2 key is good!
You have to press F2 to turn on/off the device!

As mentioned by BobRock; Press several times on the line!

In some cases, you will need to press the INS, then F2 to access the BIOS. This is required for some units when supervisor password has been set.

By the way: PXE - E61: Media test failure, check cable message appears because the laptop has attempted to boot from LAN. This usually happens in the case where the HARD disk cannot be found. Mainly because of HARD drive hardware problem

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