Operating system not found on Equium - PXE - E61:Media test failed

Hi all

My daughter has a computer satellite laptop running XP.
However, the system does not start and the following messages:

PXE - test failed - check the cable for E61:Media
PXE - M0F: output of the PXE Rom
Operating system not found

We do not have a disk operating system.

What is the problem and how can I do for her?

Hello

For me, it seems that the HARD drive is dead and the laptop can not find the installed operating system.
In this case, he tried to boot from different sources and finally LAN.
But it does not and therefore, you get the PXE - E61:Media test failure error message.

In my opinion, the HARD disk needs to be replaced and the operating system must be installed again.

See you soon

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