Solved Problem after install

Hello guys. I'm new with FreeBSD but i want to learn. I've tried it on VMWare and it was easy installation and easy basic set up (Xorg, DE..) and I decided to replace my Debian on my laptop and here I am (on Live Ubuntu CD). So to the point :)

The installation process was fine no error messages, but the OS wont start it's show me this:

Code:
Intel UNDI, PXE-2.1 (build 083)
Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel Corporation

This product is covered by one or more of the following patents:

US5,307,459, US5,434,872, US5,732,094, US6,570,884, US6,115,776, and US6,327,625.

Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series v2.48Beta (06/08/12 11:18:04)

Client MAC ADDR: d7 50 E5 AE A4 8F GUID: 15 33 06 90-2AC5-11E4-8BC8-D650-E6BE448E.

PXE-E53:No boot filename received
PXE-M0F:Exiting PXE Rom.

I've seen that on other topic in the forum and the person who has the problem said that he update his BIOS and everything was fine. I start to search BIOS update that supports UEFI for my Lenovo Thinkpad e520 but i can't find any. Then I downloaded FreeBSD ISO without UEFI and it was the same thing.

So my question is that is there any chance to installed FreeBSD without BIOS update (or if it's necessary that update) on my laptop.

P.S Sorry for my bad English
P.S2 HTML file with lshw output:
 

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Did you install the bootcode at the last step of your installation? Another source of error is that you might have partitioned the hard disk with the old MBR partition scheme but you have to use GPT on new machines.
 
Done. Now I'm typing from freebsd FreeBSD (with xfce). I'm simply dump with no eyes to see UEFI options in my BIOS menu. So I'm so sorry for this spam topic and I suggest to delete it or put in somewhere to remind to other users what NOT to do. First thing is to open your eyes !!

Once again sorry for the spam and mjollnir thank you that you spend time to answer me :)


cheers
 
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