In article <gmtr0nzmy35e$.(E-Mail Removed)>, Ilena Rose <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Where do I find out more information about the "Intel PXE ROM"?
>
>Every now and then I get a boot error referring to an "Intel PXE ROM". The
>error always goes away upon the next boot so the boot problem isn't what
>I'm asking here. I just want to know what this "Intel PXE ROM" is.
>
>I googled for "What is Intel PXE ROM" and found many people had problems
>with this 'thing' but I did not find an explanation of what it actually is.
>
>Do you know what an Intel PXE ROM is? What does it do?
>
>If it matters, here is the boot error I get every once in a while on my
>Thinkpad laptop running Windows XP Service Pack 2 (the message isn't the
>question though).
>
>Do you know where I find out more about what a "PXE ROM" is?
>Ilena
>---
>Intel(R) Boot Agent Version 4.0.22
>Copyright (C) 1997-2001, Intel Corporation
>---
>Intel Base-Code, PXE-2.1 (build 083)
>Copyright (C) 1997-2001, Intel Corporation
>---
>CLIENT MAC ADDR: (long number) GUID: (long number)
>PXE-E53: No boot filename received
>---
>PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROM
>Operating System not found
>---
>(Again, the question isn't about the error because it goes away when I
>reboot. The question is where can I find out what an Intel PXE ROM is?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preboot...on_Environment
From
http://h18013.www1.hp.
com/products/servers/management/rdp/knowledgebase/00000138.html :
"
PXE-E53: No boot filename received. The client received at least one valid
DHCP/BOOTP offer, but does not have a boot filename to download. There are
several possible causes:
• The DHCP Server and the PXE Server were located on the same server,
but one of them was moved to a different server. This would result in an
incorrect PXE Server configuration.
To resolve this issue, reinstall the PXE Server component of the Altiris
Deployment Solution.
• The DHCP relay agent, either a Proxy DHCP Server or a switch
configured with helper addresses, is not configured correctly. For example, if
DHCP and PXE are on separate servers, the DHCP relay agent needs to have both
addresses in its configuration.
To resolve this issue, correct the DHCP relay agent configuration.
• For the Rapid Deployment Pack - Windows Edition, if the Microsoft DHCP
service is installed on the PXE server, but is disabled or unconfigured,
Altiris PXE Setup configures PXE to work with the local DHCP service (even if
the DHCP service is disabled). This causes the PXE server to not respond to
PXE clients that get a DHCP address from DHCP services running elsewhere on
the network.
To resolve this issue, remove Microsoft DHCP services from the PXE server and
reinstall the PXE Server component of the Altiris Deployment Solution.
"