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disk boot failure,insert system disk and press enter: This sentence means that the disk boot fails, insert the system disk and press enter. It should be that the BIOS guidance device is set incorrectly, press Del to enter the BIOS to set the following items when booting up:
1. Check whether Drive A and Drive B are set to none in Standard CMOS Features, if not, select this item and set it to none; 2. Check whether the value of the First Boot Device is set to Hard Disk in Advanced BIOS Features (HDD 0 in the BIOS of some motherboards) If not, press Enter to select this value in the options that appear. After setting, press F10, select Y, and press Enter to exit the BIOS settings, OK.
In addition, you also need to check whether your hard disk and optical drive data cables are loose and replug them.
pxe-e61: media test failure, check cable, this sentence reflects the meaning: **test failure, please check the cable, this may be your hardware data cable is not plugged in, the data cable that can be unplugged or the hardware is plugged in again, there are other possibilities:
Similar situations can occur such as a corrupted hard drive, an incorrect partition of the hard drive, etc., and I can't see your computer, so I'm not completely sure which one it is.
pxe-mof:exiting pxe rom.I don't really understand this sentence, but I checked it from the Internet, and the following is copied online, I hope you can use it:
pxe-mof: exiting pxe rom: This is caused by your network card after the boot rom chip is enabled, and the network card has the pxe boot chip. It can be solved like this:
If the network card is integrated on the motherboard, or the boot program on the network is written into the BIOS, you can modify the boot order of the system from the BIOS settings, such as setting the hard disk to boot first, or disabling the network card from booting the system from the BIOS.
If the NIC is not integrated, you can unplug the boot chip on the NIC or use the NIC to set up the program, disable the bootrom boot function of the NIC or turn it off, and then after booting, when "press shift-f10 configure...... appearsImmediately press the "Shift+F10" key combination, enter the menu, set the Boot Order ROM to Disable from line 4, and then press the F4 key to save and exit.
It's really not good, you can change the system to install it, you don't necessarily have to use a diskless system, this is not much better.
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Change the system disk, and use PQ or DM to see if there is a hidden partition, and if there is a hidden partition, kill it.
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Do it again, format it with PE before doing it. Then do it.
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There is a problem with the hard drive, and the software does not check for credit.
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It is estimated that there is a problem with the boot disk, wow.
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It is estimated that the USB disk choked the disk and did not read it successfully.
Is there a problem with the boot disk?
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Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in select boot should be due to the boot sequence being tampered with in the CMOS, which becomes a disc boot, and it cannot be automatically changed back to hard disk boot when the disc drive is not available.
Try if you can use other hotkeys to enter the BIOS, such as F2, if you can get in, you can manually modify the boot order, if you can't get in, it will be very troublesome, it is very likely that the motherboard has been invaded by a virus.
If you can't rule out the fault caused by other channels, you can try it with a different optical drive.
There is a problem with the boot part of your system, which means: reboot and then select the boot disk, or insert the bootable disk into the boot device of your choice.
Check whether the hard disk boot is set in CMOS, if it is, it is likely that there is a problem with the hard disk, check it after booting with the CD.
After entering the BIOS, use the arrow keys to select Advance BIOS Features, then press Enter to enter the menu, use the arrow keys to select First Boot Device, click Enter to enter, use the arrow keys to select HDD-0, and then press F10 to save and exit. The boot mode was changed to hard disk boot.
The above is the introduction of the solution to reboot and select proper boot device when booting up, I hope it will help you!
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Select Failed to start the device, press any key to restart.
You can enter the BIOS to see if the hard disk is the first boot item, if so, it should be a system problem, you can reinstall the system to solve it.
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If you can't find the system disk, the cable of the SSD or HDD installed on your system disk is loose or the hard disk is broken
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This means that there is an error when starting the hard drive, and according to experience, this is usually a loose hard disk or a broken hard disk cable.
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Try shutting it down again? Sometimes the hard drive is not powered on. The main reason is that the system boot disk cannot be found, or there is an error in the system disk, it is recommended to format (non-low-level, fast-format) to reinstall the system.
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Hello, is it a Dell machine?
1. This is the prompt screen of the motherboard BIOS, that is, the computer has no startup items, press any key to restart.
2. "It's useless to press anything", you should use the one-click recovery function of the dell desktop to see if you can enter the system.
3. If the problem cannot be solved, you should enter the BIOS settings page when you boot up and reset the (first) startup item.
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Reinstall the system prompt Press any key to boot from hard disk or escape to reboot
Check the settings in the BIOS first, whether the order in which you boot the boot drive letter is set wrong, 1. After the machine starts, first press the DEL key to enter the BIOS (press F2 for the notebook or see the motherboard instructions). 2. Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to select the options with words such as Advanced BIOS Features or Boot Device. 3. Press Enter to enter the BIOS setting interface.
4. Use the arrow keys to select the first boot device or (1st boot device) Enter. 5. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the cdrom. 6. Press ESC to return to the BIOS settings interface.
Press F10. 7. Press the 'Y' key and press Enter to restart the computer.
It should be noted that due to the different BIOS, the setting buttons may also be different after entering the BIOS. If it is an AMI BIOS, press the right arrow key after entering the BIOS, the fourth option, then select the same option like First Boot Device, then save the changes to exit. If it is a notebook, you can press F2 to enter the BIOS, and the settings behind are similar.
Then check your system disk and optical drive to see which one is problematic, provided that you can make sure that your computer's hard drive is fine. The hard disk is definitely no problem, but the motherboard of Intel D945 is different from other settings, and I have changed the settings several times, to no avail, I wonder if the motherboard is not a problem? Thank you If you change the settings and save them and then restore them to the original settings, first power off the computer and then remove the button battery of the motherboard for 15 minutes and then install it back, and then set the boot sequence to try, if it doesn't work, there is a problem with the motherboard, provided that there is no problem with the hard disk and optical drive and the system CD.
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English Interpretation: Please press any key to boot from the hard disk or reboot immediately
One thing to note is that your USB flash drive system is wrong, the motherboard system can't find your USB flash drive [boot problem], or the settings are not saved when the motherboard is set!
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Use a USB flash drive to enter the PE installation system, can't get in? Your USB flash drive is missing boot files, remake it.
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