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maingon
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      01-01-2009

I was getting a error when I booted up my computer. it would say
something like

Boot Failure ....


pxe-e53 no boot filename received pxe-m0f: exiting pxe rom





it said some other stuff, and I found it was booting first from my DVDS
then my external had drive. I found the solution by unpluging the usb
hard drive and my computer booted fine.



Why would this do this? I had always had my external USB hard drive
pluged in while rebooting or booting up. It never did that before.



So once I unpluged my External hard drive before i turned my computer
on it booted correctly. Is this anything I should be concerned about or
is this just some little Vista error?


Thanks in advance for any responses


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Richard G. Harper [MVP]
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      01-01-2009
A PXE boot is a network boot - your computer is trying to start from a
network server and not finding one. It looks like you need to go into your
computer BIOS configuration and verify/change the boot sequence.

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"maingon" <> wrote in message
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>
> I was getting a error when I booted up my computer. it would say
> something like
>
> Boot Failure ....
>
>
> pxe-e53 no boot filename received pxe-m0f: exiting pxe rom
>
>
>
>
>
> it said some other stuff, and I found it was booting first from my DVDS
> then my external had drive. I found the solution by unpluging the usb
> hard drive and my computer booted fine.
>
>
>
> Why would this do this? I had always had my external USB hard drive
> pluged in while rebooting or booting up. It never did that before.
>
>
>
> So once I unpluged my External hard drive before i turned my computer
> on it booted correctly. Is this anything I should be concerned about or
> is this just some little Vista error?
>
>
> Thanks in advance for any responses
>
>
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