PXE - MOF: Exit Intel PXE ROM

PXE - E61: Media test failure, check cable of

PXE - MOF: Exit Intel PXE ROM
Boot failure: System halted
That's what I get when I boot my MicronPC. It works under XP and worked fine until two days ago. How can I reinstall the PXE? I need help.
Thank you sincerely, Jeff Clay

Hello

This seems to indicate that your computer is unable to boot from the hard drive and then attempted a network boot rather dictated by your BIOS boot settings.

There could be several causes of hard disk boot failure. Some of them will be really bad new especially if you are not saved. I doubt that this forum will be able to help more. My suggestion is to take the PC to a repair shop, preferably one that you can get a referral for.

Tricky

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