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I see this at start up and don't know which one to choose and how I got that now. I just chose the first one to disable network boot ( don't know if that's a correct choice)Realtek RTL8139 (X) PXE/RPL Boot ROMPress F10 key to change bootstrap selectionCurrent Selection is - Disable network bootRealtek Bootstrap Selection Menu1- Disable network boot2- Network boot using interrupt 18h3- Network boot using interrupt 19h4- Network boot using interrupt Pnp/BEV (BBS)5- Network boot using interrupt RPL (Int18h/19h).

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My laptop keeps trying to boot from LAN. I checked in BIOS and LAN boot is 4th after:FloppyCD DriveHard DriveLANYet, when I turn it on I get this message:Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 082)Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Intel CorporationFor Realtek RTL8139(X)/8130/810X PCI Fast Ethernet Controller v2.13 (020326)CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 16 36 6E 47 15 GUID: 00F8D2CD-4FF4-DA11-816E4715DHCP.PXE-MOF: Exiting PXE-ROMAfter 15 or so tries I can get the computer to finally boot through to Windows XP without showing the above message.My assumption is that my Hard Drive is failing most of the time.

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  1. Realtek RTL8100E/8101E fast ethernet network adapter V1.02 (060510) PXE-E61: Media test failure, check cable PXE:MOF:exiting PXE ROM This is the message I'm getting when I turn on my computer. It just keeps repeating itsself over and over. I went into the setup menu and it's booting from the CD/DVD drive.
  2. Realtek rtl 8102e/rtl 8103e family pci-e fast ethernet nic problems I created a dual boot system as I have a few older programs which require Win7 32bit o/s. I failed to make an Internet connection but it was not essential on the 32bit system, however I am now getting lots of MS reminders to register my Win7 software.

However, I haven't seen any other signs than of that other then the LAN boot. I also ran a disk check from HP which said the Hard Drive is working properly.I also reformatted the computer and reinstalled the OS. That didn't help.Is there something I'm missing? My Bios is: F.52 (this was updated in 2007 and hasn't caused me problems until now)The Computer is a Compaq V2000 and is three years old. It was cheap and old enough to die but I have done some minor upgrades to it and it runs well when it makes it past the LAN Boot.I disabled Floppy & LAN boot (I don't have a floppy drive anyway). I also made sure the F12 key wasn't sticking as that could cause the LAN boot as well.It seems to have booted fine now the last 5-6 times I tried but it sometimes booted fine before. I'll give it another few hours and try booting several more times.

Whats happening is this:BIOS tells your computer what to boot to. Normally set to Floppy, CD-ROM, Hard Drive. Someone activated the Boot w/PXE option which puts your NIC as your first boot device. So instead of looking in the normal places it is looking at your internet using DHCP to see if there is anything it can boot to.

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When it finds nothing, it exits athen goes to the next fevice in your boot order.Ask any tech that uses a Remote Installation Service (or RIS). THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH YOUR COMPUTER. You only need to Access your BIOS, Select Boot Devices, and your BIOS should tell you how to change the order. Usually you press 'D' or '+' to move the selected device down. When you disable it your disabling your NIC entirely. Have you tried just Enabling it without PXE? The PXE is what actually makes it boot.As for being last.

Did you make sure it saved? I ask this because I work with it all day and I would not be so confident if I didn't. Spin Rite looks for error on your HD and this is an issue with your BIOS. If disabling just the PXE portion and it is saved then the problem is your BIOS, but in the 3k + computer I support I have never seen this problem come up (Not saying it's not happening to you just trying to point how rare it is). At this point you could flash your BIOS if a newer version is available or reverting it back to an earlier version. OK OK OK OK.Your system is attempting to boot from the LAN because it cannot find another boot device.The problem is your HDD is faulty and without having a bootable CD or a USB floppy drive with bootable system disk inserted the system is going to continue to boot from the PXE ROM which is all there is left to check.

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The error message you are recieving is the PXE ROM failing to generate a GUID and detect a DHCP server to assign an IP address to which will allow it to boot.Replace the HDD and reimage the system and you should be good to go again. Is there a key you could call Boot Menu with? Normally there is additional key (one is DEL to enter BIOS) that calls boot menu right after BIOS screen. Depending on vendor of machine the key could be one of these F8-F12.Please look carefully what it offers and press correct key at very start of machine. Then you will be given choice to boot from CD-ROM, Floppy, USB or HDD manually.Select HDD and see if it boots. This will give a clue to you and us what is going on with HDD or boot order.Make sure you do not have USB flash drive connected, the machine could be trying to boot from it too when you disable Boot on LAN.

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