How to fix PXE error with newly installed SSD?

Aug 27, 2018
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I have successfully downloaded Windows 10, it’s detected in BIOS, it was detecting in my old Widows 10 before I deleted the data (accidentally). Yet I get this error. I put it as first in boot sequence, that didn’t work so I put the Windows manager as first in boot which didn’t work. The HDD is certainly not the problem. So what’s causing it?


Specs:
-Intel core i5 7600K
-GA-Z170X Gaming 5- rev (1.1) BIOS:22F
-Samsung 860 EVO 250 GB.
 
Solution
PXE is a Network protocol to boot from a network environment (usually a school or office) goto bios goto networking and turn off PXE.
it isn't related to your SSD your correct.

ref: https://www.lifewire.com/pxe-e61-media-test-failure-4156811
PXE-E61 errors are related to the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) supported by some motherboards. PXE is a special boot mode that lets the computer search for and load a bootable operating system over the network instead of from a local hard drive.
PXE is a Network protocol to boot from a network environment (usually a school or office) goto bios goto networking and turn off PXE.
it isn't related to your SSD your correct.

ref: https://www.lifewire.com/pxe-e61-media-test-failure-4156811
PXE-E61 errors are related to the Preboot eXecution Environment (PXE) supported by some motherboards. PXE is a special boot mode that lets the computer search for and load a bootable operating system over the network instead of from a local hard drive.
 
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