Satellite L650 - no boot device

I don't know that it is a hardware problem, basically, my computer started to freeze, so I restarted and since after the start bit Toshiba I get the error message
for atheros pcie ethernet controller
Check the cable connection
PXE - mof: existing intel pxe rom
no boot device - insert book and press a key.

any help would be appreicated it.

Ty

Hey Buddy,

> I don't know that it is a hardware problem
If you think so, why n t contact you authorized service provider?

> no boot device - insert book and press a key.
Have you checked that the correct boot order is set?
The HARD drive is recognized in the BIOS?

Well, maybe just the Windows installation is confused upward. Therefore, you need to reinstall Windows.

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