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> Recently I built a computer using an Intel 945 GNT mobo, Intel Pen D 3.2 Ghz processor, 4Gb RAM, 2 WD 320 Gb Hd's and Windows Media Center 2005 OS. The
> problem is that when I tried to load the OS, I Kept getting the following messages "PXE-E61 MEDIA TEST FAILURE CHECK CABLE and PXE-MOF EXITING INTEL BOOT
> AGENT ". I went into the BIOS and tried various changes to no effect, then I took out 3Gb of RAM and still no effect. I even got a 40 Gb Hard Drive
> thinking that might help,but to no avail. I then loaded the OS to a hard drive from my other computer hoping that might work. The OS started working for
> about 5 seconds,then nothing. I hope you can shed some light on what to do to resolve my problem. Thank-You very Much, [log in to unmask]
Disable the onboard LAN in the BIOS. Should clear it up.
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