Mẹo về Client mac addr error booting windows 7 Mới Nhất
Hoàng Quang Hưng đang tìm kiếm từ khóa Client mac addr error booting windows 7 được Cập Nhật vào lúc : 2022-11-11 06:08:02 . Với phương châm chia sẻ Kinh Nghiệm Hướng dẫn trong nội dung bài viết một cách Chi Tiết 2022. Nếu sau khi tham khảo Post vẫn ko hiểu thì hoàn toàn có thể lại Comment ở cuối bài để Tác giả lý giải và hướng dẫn lại nha.I'm having a problem with VMware where, when I try to boot any ISO, it always says:
Nội dung chính Show- What is client MAC addr?How do you exit Boot Agent?
CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 0C 29 A9 3A 2E GUID: 564D12D9-E543-62C5-2E3C-35A030A93A
PXE-E51: No DHCP or proxyDHCP offers were received.
PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM.
Operating System not found
I am also booting
from an ISO file that VMware recognizes.
What can I do to fix this?
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Feb 20, 2006 4,431 0 22,780 0
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That's a boot option for network card. Sounds like you have too many options setup for booting.. :lol:
Edit:
Oops.. You should be able to disable it, can't remember what it's exactly called on the top of my mind.
Oct 5, 2007 21,605 599 59,140 1,152
- #3
Its a option in BIOS. I believe its called Boot to LAN. Or something similar. Make sure that is disableled so it will try to boot to the HD.
Mar 23, 2007 3,319 0 20,790 1
- #4
Network boot agent that is...
A few questions back you...
1. Have you only just built this?
2. If you have only just built have you installed windows?
3. If its a already built machine for previous and now its only just displaying these problems. Check and make sure BIOS boot options are correct. If they are you may need to do a chkdsk on your hard drive too see if
it is the problem
- #5
Network boot agent that is...
A few questions back you...
1. Have you only just built this?
2. If you have only just built have you installed windows?
3. If its a already built machine for previous and now its only just displaying these problems. Check and make sure BIOS boot options are correct. If they are you may need to do a chkdsk on your hard drive too
see if it is the problem
amm i didnt get you.. have I only just built what?
I found something on intel's page, can this be of help?
LINK: ://www.intel.com/support/network/sb/cs-008018.htm
Dec 29, 2005 3,819 0 22,810 17
- #6
To me it sounds like you don't have a bootable device online (hard drive, CD, etc) and your computer is trying to boot from its NIC. Somewhere in your BIOS (they're all different) you should have a boot order defined... for me, I prefer network to be the very last boot option (if all!) and have the optical drive up front followed by the hard drive (after all... who still uses floppies?)
Jun 1, 2007 1,842 0 19,810 18
- #7
Ok her we go
Step one make sure all external hard disks ( if any ) and pen / thumb drives removed from the machine
Go in to the bios when the machine turns on by tapping either the delete key or if it is a asrock motherboard tap F2
The bios should come up
go to Advance Cmos Settings
Look for Boot Priority
Select CD for first
then hard disk for second
untick or turn of boot from LAN or "Other " it is known
If this fails and there is no floppy in the machine either then your hard disk has either gone kaput or lost its boot track ( which still could be serious )
Also check intnerally of the machine that no cable has come off the hard disk or the motherboard that connects to the hard disk....
I recon your hard disks gone with the angels but with out looking inside, i cant tell
Mar 23, 2007 3,319 0 20,790 1
- #9
Ok her we go
Step one make sure all external hard disks ( if any ) and pen / thumb drives removed from the machine
Go in to the bios when the machine turns on by tapping either the delete key or if it is a asrock motherboard tap F2
The bios should come up
go to Advance Cmos Settings
Look for Boot Priority
Select CD for first
then hard disk for second
untick or turn of boot from LAN or "Other " it is known
If this fails and there is no floppy in the machine either then your hard disk has either gone kaput or lost its boot track ( which still could be serious )
Also check intnerally of the machine that no cable has come off the hard disk or the motherboard that connects to the hard disk....
I recon your hard disks gone with the angels but with out looking inside, i cant tell
i would kiss you if i could, thanks it works=]
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