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Got this messege every time i turn on my computer

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Turn off PXE in the bios settings for the onboard network port

Looks like the Pc is waiting for a possible network boot. The bios settings for the network port are normally OFF, ON & On with PXE.   Just set it to ON

My computer works fine but this message is appeared to long and then it loads windows normally

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Looks like it's connecting to a server like you're using a remote OS?

I'm using normal Windows 7. What is remote OS ? I think it is a normaln windows 7, i just purchased this computer with w7 installed.

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I'm using normal Windows 7. What is remote OS ? I think it is a normaln windows 7, i just purchased this computer with w7 installed.

On my old highschool computers they had the computers themselves connect to a remote server that ran Windows. This is pretty much exactly the screen that showed on it.

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Turn off PXE in the bios settings for the onboard network port

Looks like the Pc is waiting for a possible network boot. The bios settings for the network port are normally OFF, ON & On with PXE.   Just set it to ON

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Turn off PXE in the bios settings for the onboard network port

Looks like the Pc is waiting for a possible network boot. The bios settings for the network port are normally OFF, ON & On with PXE.   Just set it to ON

 

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Turn off PXE in the bios settings for the onboard network port

What he said.

Since you have negleted to post any other system info we are stabbing in the dark, but if you go into the bios there should be an option to change the intergrated nic to enabled instead of enabled w/PXE.

the make model of the computer/motherboard/chipset would help alot next time.

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