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Hello,
Here, for a few days I've had a problem starting my PC... and now, I'm encountering another type of problem, which I can't seem to resolve even after browsing various forums...
Let me explain:
- When I turn on the PC, a message appears
intel undi, PXE-2.0 (build002)
copyright...
VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter v2.25
Client MAC ADDR: 00 0C 76 B2 FA GUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 DHCP
(something like that)
then it searches or loading in progress....
And after about 30 seconds, I get another message:
PXE MOF: Exiting Intel PXE ROM
And the PC restarts... and repeats the same thing continuously!
I have informed myself and this could come from the network card integrated into the motherboard. Yes, no?
In short, if I enter the BIOS (amibios) and 'disable' Onboard LAN this message no longer appears. But the computer still doesn't start!
Everything goes well, loading page of XP OK, and 3 seconds later a blue screen (error appears for 1 second) and it restarts again, continuously.
So, if someone has a solution! I'm all ears ^^
Thanks in advance.
Here, for a few days I've had a problem starting my PC... and now, I'm encountering another type of problem, which I can't seem to resolve even after browsing various forums...
Let me explain:
- When I turn on the PC, a message appears
intel undi, PXE-2.0 (build002)
copyright...
VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter v2.25
Client MAC ADDR: 00 0C 76 B2 FA GUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 DHCP
(something like that)
then it searches or loading in progress....
And after about 30 seconds, I get another message:
PXE MOF: Exiting Intel PXE ROM
And the PC restarts... and repeats the same thing continuously!
I have informed myself and this could come from the network card integrated into the motherboard. Yes, no?
In short, if I enter the BIOS (amibios) and 'disable' Onboard LAN this message no longer appears. But the computer still doesn't start!
Everything goes well, loading page of XP OK, and 3 seconds later a blue screen (error appears for 1 second) and it restarts again, continuously.
So, if someone has a solution! I'm all ears ^^
Thanks in advance.
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0
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Hello, I had the same problems and I went into the BIOS by pressing F2, I disabled the onboard LAN boot ROM and set it to disabled, then F10. I restarted the machine. I went back into the BIOS and set the onboard LAN boot ROM to enabled, and upon rebooting, the message about the MAC address and GUID no longer appeared. I hope it works for you. See you soon.
Lolo305
Bonjour, I’m not very good with computers and I just ran into this problem! I was really scared but I’ve been told it can be resolved. Can someone please explain to me how to access the BIOS?