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Hi there, recently i have noticed that as the pc boots up an aditional screen
comes up with the following text appearing....Intel UNDI PXE 2.0 (Build 082)
Via Fast Rhine II Ethernet Adapter 2.25 Client Mac Address 00 11 09 B002 71
GUID 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 (followed ny) DHCP....._/\/\/\/
(the later part rotating)
this goes on fro around 1 minute then follwed by...PXE E51 No DHCP on Proxy
DHCP offers were received...
PXE-Mof: Exiting Intel PXE ROM.

the pc then continues to boot up ok then.

I have a Via ethernet adapter as described, but i have disabled this, but i
still get the same start up problem...Can anyone help me to resolve this
situation

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I will get a similar message only Nvidia Boot agent is mentioned . I
know my harddrive is failing and I think the message is telling me the
Harddrive can not boot .
Can you tell me , just out of interest , because I once associated my
computer problems with the free installation of Linux Xandros Operating
System , have you at any time loaded a Linux program onto your computer
, please .


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no i haven't attemped anything like that, the Hard drive is a new one, and
this message as only started to appear in the last couple of days, i disabled
the Via adapter sometime ago and all was working ok.

"xarryier" wrote:

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> I will get a similar message only Nvidia Boot agent is mentioned . I
> know my harddrive is failing and I think the message is telling me the
> Harddrive can not boot .
> Can you tell me , just out of interest , because I once associated my
> computer problems with the free installation of Linux Xandros Operating
> System , have you at any time loaded a Linux program onto your computer
> , please .
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I have had the message similar to what you have had there with the PXE
and the 2.0 (Build 082) but I have associated it with a poor power
supply beacause electricians have recommended an upgrade to the
electricity in this old house I rent with 2 other people . The
appliances fail and so on .
Poor power supply = not enough power to harddrive = harddrive works
faster to look for data = thingie in harddrive moves up and faster
trying to compensate for lack of data , or similar , I can not say I am
a technician , and so harddrive clicks and harddrive breaks !
Could mean lack of power to harddrive . Have you got any evidence of
not enough power ?
If you haven't I think I can only become paranoid and suggest all
that Boot Agent business and PXE and the (Build082) is a hacking of
some sort because I have had several very unusual things go wrong with
my computer . CheckDisk has removed some things I have researched and
found very little explanation for . The latest bit of excitement has
been a PWSteal.Bankash.C. which if allowed into a computer can steal
passwords , and in its details at Symantec it names the Lloyds Bank ,
I presume that is the London Bank , and other very well known Banks .
It showed up as pHz in my Firewall Exceptions checked as an
Exception .


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thanks for your time but i think this is going to help...
regards
Doug

"xarryier" wrote:

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> I have had the message similar to what you have had there with the PXE
> and the 2.0 (Build 082) but I have associated it with a poor power
> supply beacause electricians have recommended an upgrade to the
> electricity in this old house I rent with 2 other people . The
> appliances fail and so on .
> Poor power supply = not enough power to harddrive = harddrive works
> faster to look for data = thingie in harddrive moves up and faster
> trying to compensate for lack of data , or similar , I can not say I am
> a technician , and so harddrive clicks and harddrive breaks !
> Could mean lack of power to harddrive . Have you got any evidence of
> not enough power ?
> If you haven't I think I can only become paranoid and suggest all
> that Boot Agent business and PXE and the (Build082) is a hacking of
> some sort because I have had several very unusual things go wrong with
> my computer . CheckDisk has removed some things I have researched and
> found very little explanation for . The latest bit of excitement has
> been a PWSteal.Bankash.C. which if allowed into a computer can steal
> passwords , and in its details at Symantec it names the Lloyds Bank ,
> I presume that is the London Bank , and other very well known Banks .
> It showed up as pHz in my Firewall Exceptions checked as an
> Exception .
>
>
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