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EFI Network 0 for IPv4 (20-89-84-F7-51-39) boot failed, Checking media [Fail] and unable to boot to Lenovo z500

Anonymous
2014-07-01T15:34:30+00:00

Original title: checking media fail

i slammed my laptop ahaha(not hilarious)

its name is Lenovo z500(good eh?)

*im so stupid, why'd i do that, anyways*

so this is what keeps appearing.

Lenovo

(no circulating object below)

..

Checking media

...

EFI Network 0 for IPv4 (20-89-84-F7-51-39)   boot failed.

Checking media [Fail]

EFI Network 0 for IPv6 (20-89-84-F7-51-39).

a blue message

*Default Boot Device Missing or boot Failed.

Insert Recovery Media and Hit any key

Then Select Boot Manager to choose a new Boot

Device or to Boot Recovery Media

[Ok]*

so i pressed [Ok]

and a grey screen appears

*Boot Manager*

Boot Option Menu

EFI Network 0 for IPv4 numbers again

"                              " IPv6 "                    "

v and ^ to change option, ENTER to select an option.

i entered both(with second attempt for IPv6)

..

No Bootable device -- Please restart system

_

and my life almost ended

so please help me

tyi

Windows for home | Other | Performance and system failures

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Anonymous
2016-12-13T23:13:25+00:00

Hi Benjamin,

To assist you with the issue, the message you get means that your mother board is not detecting your hard disk. Make sure that it will be detected so that your computer could successfully boot on your operating system.

Regards.

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-08-19T15:53:26+00:00

    Please ON pc

    press Fn + F2 or F2 only and Enter the BIOS.

    Boot

    Boot Mode = Legacy Support

    Boot Priority = Legacy First

    Others = Disabled

    Exit

    Exit Saving Changes

    Enter.

    Good bye

    God Bless you.

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  2. Anonymous
    2015-08-19T15:54:22+00:00

    Original title: checking media fail

    i slammed my laptop ahaha(not hilarious)

    its name is Lenovo z500(good eh?)

    *im so stupid, why'd i do that, anyways*

    so this is what keeps appearing.

    Lenovo

    (no circulating object below)

    ..

    Checking media

    ...

    EFI Network 0 for IPv4 (20-89-84-F7-51-39)   boot failed.

    Checking media [Fail]

    EFI Network 0 for IPv6 (20-89-84-F7-51-39).

    a blue message

    *Default Boot Device Missing or boot Failed.

    Insert Recovery Media and Hit any key

    Then Select Boot Manager to choose a new Boot

    Device or to Boot Recovery Media

    [Ok]*

    so i pressed [Ok]

    and a grey screen appears

    *Boot Manager*

    Boot Option Menu

    EFI Network 0 for IPv4 numbers again

    "                              " IPv6 "                    "

    v and ^ to change option, ENTER to select an option.

    i entered both(with second attempt for IPv6)

    ..

    No Bootable device -- Please restart system

    _

    and my life almost ended

    so please help me

    tyi

    Please ON pc

    press Fn + F2 or F2 only and Enter the BIOS.

    Boot

    Boot Mode = Legacy Support

    Boot Priority = Legacy First

    Others = Disabled

    Exit

    Exit Saving Changes

    Enter.

    Good bye

    God Bless you.

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-10-21T16:06:56+00:00

    Im having these same issues with my lenovo  ideapad n851

    Problem im having is I dont have recovery or boot disc as my girlfriend lost it..

    Also I can get it too boot up and run for several hours but itll start clicking/ticking (sounds like hard drive),

     Then freezes up and will take another 1hr give or take to get it going again

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  4. Anonymous
    2015-03-02T02:08:14+00:00

    I have the same Issue have you resolved yet? Is it a problem with the hard disc?

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