Toshiba l305 s919 problem

hello i have a problem and i need your help to solve it
last week i was working normally on my laptop toshiba l305 s919 and the battery was empty than the laptop turns off when i plugged the adaptor and turned on the laptop it is stucked on the first page toshiba leading innovation and don't enter to windows system what it could be the problem and thank's in advance
p s the hard disk works normally because i tried it on another laptop...

A PXE error means that the computer is trying to boot from the LAN port. Go into the Bios and check the computer's boot order. Make sure that the hard drive, usually abbreviated HDD, is the first boot device. If the hard drive is the first boot device and you are still getting the PXE error, this is because the computer is unable to boot from the hard drive. If this is the case, your best option is to reinstall the operating system. The bad news is that if you reinstall the OSyou will lose all of your data and files.

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    Attachments:
    problem2.jpg ‏355 KB
    problem1.jpg ‏235 KB
    problem3.png ‏593 KB

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