My laptop (MSI GP60 2PE Leopard) has gone out in operation, battery was almost empty but not quite and normal comes before a warning. Even if it went out because the battery was empty, it was not a problem after connecting it to power and reboot. Unfortunately that does not work anymore:
After the logo of the manufacturer and strange noises comes a black side where the following is written:
Intel UNDI, PXE 2.0 (build 083)
…
For Qualcom Atheros PCIE Ethernet Controller v2.1.2.5 (04/15/13)
Check cable connection!
PXE-MOF: Exiting PXE ROM
Reboot and Select proper boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press key
So he probably tries to boot from the hard drive, but does not seem to work, and then comes just that side. No idea what I should do now, probably someone can help me
It can have 2 causes…
1. You have to select the hard drive for booting in the BIOS.
2. The hard disk is rough from the place, as that happened too…
The hard disk could be defective. The noise sounds suspicious.
I think you have spanked your hard drive.
The answer is already in the text
You should connect a bootable medium
Or use a partition to boot
Take a look at the BIOS
If you do not know how to get there
Just start the laptop and immediately spam F2 (I do not know what button it is with you just try all from xD)
Then go to the boot menu and look first what is there in the loading order
You can also type it here
If that is just empty then you may have to reinstall your Windows
If you had read, you would know that he has already tried the hard drive from the BIOS to boot.
Can you please tell me the line where he says that?
Yes as I said, have already in the bios, the hard disk s.boot Option # 1 asked
For example, if I insert a CD with a Windows operating system, it boots and opens the installation process
Then the hard drive will have a way.
Get an SSD and exchange it.