本帖最後由 fhccc 於 19-12-12 01:06 編輯
Go into your BIOS settings and change them back to default.
To boot into bios click either f8 or f1 or f12 when the computer first starts up. Once in the bios, as all bioses are different, your
going to need to find out how to set all settings to default. It
should say either on the bottom or the side of the screen a
button to Reset to defaults. If this doesn't work, go back into
bios and find the bootup settings in it and make sure the hard
disk is first on the list
Your disk-drive may failed.
So, your computer tried to boot itself over the Ethernet network,
by "broadcasting" a request for booting.
When either the network-cable was _NOT_ connected
or when _NO_ computer responded to the "broadcast" message,
you get " PXE : media failure".
1. Go to Bios Settings
2. Remove LAN booting from booting options...For laptop ,
type "X" on the LAN booting option
3. Save The configuration(F10)
This MAY solve this problem.
At last, throw to landfill or as a laptop collector's item