hey guys,
my girlfriends dad has a acer travelmate 2480 running on windows Xp not sure if 32 or 64 should think 32bit, he was useing it the other day, and it pops up with saying he has a virus, so he clicked it, it then delted avg, then saying he has a virus in something "cmd" and delted it and he turned it off, accer screen loadup... but takes ages to go off that screen, once it does get off it, it loads up with,
"
PXE-E61: media test failure, check cable ((WHAT cable?))
PXE-M0F: exiting PXE ROM
Operating system not found
"
and just sits there...
it didnt come with any back up cd's or anything, there is no way that you can preform like a reboot that i know off...
Very likely, you have no choice but to reload Windows from scratch
(however you do it, there are many ways, but you will need media and a
product key (either or both of which you may have to buy).
It would be interesting to remove the hard drive from the computer and
look at it on another computer. There might also be ways of restoring
it if you did that. That said, if you knew enough to do that, you
wouldn't be asking the questions that you are asking. You are likely to
need professional assistance.
sion wrote:
> hey guys,
> my girlfriends dad has a acer travelmate 2480 running on windows Xp not
> sure if 32 or 64 should think 32bit, he was useing it the other day, and
> it pops up with saying he has a virus, so he clicked it, it then delted
> avg, then saying he has a virus in something "cmd" and delted it and he
> turned it off, accer screen loadup... but takes ages to go off that
> screen, once it does get off it, it loads up with,
>
> "
> PXE-E61: media test failure, check cable ((WHAT cable?))
> PXE-M0F: exiting PXE ROM
> Operating system not found
> "
>
> and just sits there...
> it didnt come with any back up cd's or anything, there is no way that
> you can preform like a reboot that i know off...
>
> Any ideas?
>
>
basickly,,, tryed reformating it with windows 7 didnt have none of it, then tryed windows xp, it come out with setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer,, does this mean that that the hard drive is knackerd and if i replaced it... it would work?
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sion typed on Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:25:53 -0500:
> basickly,,, tryed reformating it with windows 7 didnt have none of it,
Hi! What did it say? It couldn't find a hard drive, or what?
> then tryed windows xp, it come out with setup did not find any hard
> disk drives installed in your computer,, does this mean that that the
> hard drive is knackerd and if i replaced it... it would work?
It depends on a lot of things. First, which OS came with the computer?
Also knowing the make and model would help us a lot. And I am thinking
the first thing to know is whether it is using a SATA drive or not. As
that could give no hard drive error when you try to install Windows XP.
Windows 7 or even Vista shouldn't have a problem. But for XP, many BIOS
you can be set up in ATA mode and then it will work. Do you know how to
get into the BIOS Setup?
sion wrote on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:01:57 -0500:
> hey guys,
> my girlfriends dad has a acer travelmate 2480 running on windows Xp not
> sure if 32 or 64 should think 32bit, he was useing it the other day, and
> it pops up with saying he has a virus, so he clicked it, it then delted
> avg, then saying he has a virus in something "cmd" and delted it and he
> turned it off, accer screen loadup... but takes ages to go off that
> screen, once it does get off it, it loads up with,
>
> "
> PXE-E61: media test failure, check cable ((WHAT cable?))
> PXE-M0F: exiting PXE ROM
> Operating system not found
> "
>
> and just sits there...
> it didnt come with any back up cd's or anything, there is no way that
> you can preform like a reboot that i know off...
>
> Any ideas?
Check cables means it can't find anything bootable. The BIOS Setup
usually determines what devices will boot in what order. That is the
first place I would go to make sure the BIOS can see the drive. If it
can, that is a good sign that at least it has some signs of life.
Although what it sounds like is the system and boot files were infected
with a virus. Thus when the anti-virus deleted them, there goes your
bootable OS. In the right hands, it is still fixable. Which requires a
boot CD/DVD/Flash to replace the deleted files.
The easier method for almost everybody is just to use the recovery disc
or partition and to start for the factory state once again. This usually
wipes everything on the drive out though.
If there are stuff they want to save, the easiest way is to remove the
drive and place it into a cheap USB enclosure and read it from another
computer. Buy the right type, 2.5 inch vs. 3.5 inch and PATA or SATA. If
you don't have another computer, then a second hard drive will be
needed. And install Windows fresh on the new hard drive and use the USB
enclosure to copy files you need off of the old drive.
In the future, the USB enclosure and spare hard drive will come in handy
for making backups. There are some very good free ones available too.
> hey guys,
> my girlfriends dad has a acer travelmate 2480 running on windows Xp not
> sure if 32 or 64 should think 32bit, he was useing it the other day, and
> it pops up with saying he has a virus, so he clicked it, it then delted
> avg, then saying he has a virus in something "cmd" and delted it and he
> turned it off, accer screen loadup... but takes ages to go off that
> screen, once it does get off it, it loads up with,