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bios flash now no windows

TheoPetro

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i sucessfuly flashed my bios to the newest version using the in windows way (i was having memory issues). when it restarted it would post but at the end of it after "verifying DMI pool" it says " for realtek rtl811os/8169s gigabit eithernet controler beta v1.00 (03o811) pxe-e61 : media test failure, check cable pxe-mof: exiting pxe rom. invalid partition table." is my harddrive messedup or something? i tried disabling the gigabit eithernet in the bios but it still wouldnt go. help please
 
Originally posted by: TheoPetro
i sucessfuly flashed my bios to the newest version using the in windows way (i was having memory issues). when it restarted it would post but at the end of it after "verifying DMI pool" it says " for realtek rtl811os/8169s gigabit eithernet controler beta v1.00 (03o811) pxe-e61 : media test failure, check cable pxe-mof: exiting pxe rom. invalid partition table." is my harddrive messedup or something? i tried disabling the gigabit eithernet in the bios but it still wouldnt go. help please

If you read this statement here: " for realtek rtl811os/8169s gigabit eithernet controler beta v1.00 (03o811) pxe-e61 : media test failure, check cable pxe-mof: exiting pxe rom. invalid partition table." the computer is trying to boot from the network card. Look at your boot order in the BIOS and set it to boot from the HD and disable any settings for a network boot...

pcgeek11

 
In the future when you flash the bios, if there is any problem, clear the bios and select load default settings. This is a good general policy also since some of the settings may now reside in new areas.


Jim
 
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