OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR COMPUTERS
COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS
Question
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A configure boot ROM in LAN card
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A configured autoexec.bat file
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A network configured OS
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You cannot boot a PC from network
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Detailed explanation-1: -Go to Advanced Settings > Boot Menu. Select Boot Configuration and uncheck Boot Network Devices Last. From the Boot Configuration menu, go to Network Boot and enable UEFI PCE & iSCSI. Select either Ethernet1 Boot or Ethernet2 Boot.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Preboot Execution Environment or PXE (commonly pronounced as pixie) is a client-server environment that enables network computers to boot over the network interface card (NIC), instead of from a CD-ROM or hard disk.
Detailed explanation-3: -If you are using only operating systems that have driver support for the Gigabit LAN controller, then you should disable the LAN Boot ROM BIOS option. This reduces the boot time (slightly) and frees up memory that would have been taken up by the boot ROM.