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DFI INFINITY NF ULTRAII-M2 __ Media Test Failure

StevenNevets

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Only half an hour ago I booted up my new computer for the first time, it worked (fans and what not, yay)

I was a few steps in an realised it might not be a good idea to have my new Razer mouse in as it may require drivers to work and I havn't even tested it out...

So I saved the current bios confiuration and while it was loading/saving everything up I noticed something.


"PXE-E61: Media Test Failure, check cable"

What exactly does this meen and how do I fix it?

It it possibly related to not having an audio cables for my dvd drives?

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When the computer was turned on again it didn't give me any more bios options, and I'm pretty sure there were a few more.

It said to stick something in the drive so I did - Windows...
Windows is about 40% done as I write this...

Is it a problem not everything was configured? Everything seems to be working so far anyhow.

And is the on-board audio something that automaticaly plays or do I need to enable it some how?
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DFI INFINITY NF ULTRAII-M2 Socket AM2 NVIDIA nForce4
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ Windsor 2000MHz Socket AM2
Patriot 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel
MSI Radeon X1900 XT PCI Express 512MB PCI-E
OCZ GameXStream 600W
Seagate Barracuda 320 GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s
Windows Xp home
 
whenever you turn it on, does it just say that or can you get into the bios? if you can get into the bios, look in the onboard device or something along those lines, and see if theres anything like what you described in there. if there is you can disable it. im thinking its maybe a "thing" that your motherboard came with. thing as in onboard device that your DFI came with. try that

didnt see the part about you setting up windows... im guessing its a feature on your motheboard
 
Ya... there is no sound on the computer so far - guessing my prediction was right.

Also there are no widescreen resolution choices?
I think, am wondering that that is because I don't have an drivers
 
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