It looks like some readers had a known bug with the bug report support test bug check cable. This problem occurs due to several factors. We will talk about this below.
Error PXE-E61: Media Test Failure, Cable Check usually only appears if the system could not find a network drive to boot. We discussed the possible causes of a hard drive failure and the appropriate solutions. We also mentioned the need for professional data recovery services to fix this error.
The PXE-E61 dilemmas are related to the Preboot Runtime Environment (PXE), which is supported by some motherboards . PXE is supposed to be a special boot mode that allows the computer to find and boot the ideal bootable operating system over the network rather than from a local hard drive.
Media test error. Check the cable coming out of the PXE-ROM. Media Test Failure occurs when the tablet cannot find the shoe Any type of device (usually a hard drive). The last device the tablets use after they fail to find a CD / DVD or hard drive that might be bootable is a network connection.
Usually, the PXE-E61 error message helps you locate a computer that is accidentally trying to start a network device when it clearly does not exist. This is often due to a misconfiguration in the BIOS , but in particular a faulty hard drive.
PXE-E61 And Related Errors
Check AC adapter and cables.Remove the external USB drive.Change the boot order in BIOS.Disconnect the network drive or reset the BIOS.Get help from data recovery experts.
Here are perhaps several ways to see theerrors:
PXE-E61: Media Test Failed, Consider Cable
PXE-M0F: Quit Intel PXE-ROM.
PXE-M0F: Exit the Intel Boot Agent.
No boot device found. Press any key to restart your computer.
Before you see the computer booting, you may see often white text in the background, black, and usually with additional error text.