Hard drive not recognized by M35X-S329 laptop

My laptop got the Windows Blue Screen and I shut it down. Upon restart, I get a message "PXE-E61" Media Test Failure, check cable. When I enter the BIOS, it does not show a hard drive. I've taken out the hard drive and put it in a USB enclosure case to see if it would read the drive. At this point it doesn't. Is there any hard drive test I can run from startup on the laptop to see if it is indeed a hard drive failure?

LH wrote:
My laptop got the Windows Blue Screen and I shut it down. Upon restart, I get a message "PXE-E61" Media Test Failure, check cable. When I enter the BIOS, it does not show a hard drive. I've taken out the hard drive and put it in a USB enclosure case to see if it would read the drive. At this point it doesn't. Is there any hard drive test I can run from startup on the laptop to see if it is indeed a hard drive failure?
If the BIOS can't see it, there's really no way to test something that isn't 'there'.
The fact that you can't get it to be recognized in an external case just confirms that it's a dead drive.

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