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Old 06-29-2004, 06:57 PM
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I want to use a Compaq DeskPro EN P866 with remote boot via PXE. When I
configure the machine for network boot I get a PXE-E05 error "The LAN adapter's
configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized. The Boot Agent cannot
continue." I don't see anything in my BIOS to "initialize" the configuration
other than an enable/disable item. The few web resource I found for this
message suggest that I need to reflash the embedded Intel BIS ROM. I have
already reflashed the machine's system BIOS to the latest version but that
didn't change anything. I could not find BIS ROMs on Intel's web site. Does
anyone know where I should look?

Henry M.


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Old 06-30-2004, 07:10 PM
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"Henry Markov" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I want to use a Compaq DeskPro EN P866 with remote boot via PXE. When I
> configure the machine for network boot I get a PXE-E05 error "The LAN

adapter's
> configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized. The Boot Agent

cannot
> continue." I don't see anything in my BIOS to "initialize" the

configuration
> other than an enable/disable item. The few web resource I found for this
> message suggest that I need to reflash the embedded Intel BIS ROM. I have
> already reflashed the machine's system BIOS to the latest version but that
> didn't change anything. I could not find BIS ROMs on Intel's web site.

Does
> anyone know where I should look?
>
> Henry M.



Try this Util:

http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/fi...load/8807.html


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Johnny


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Old 07-01-2004, 02:15 PM
Henry Markov
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Johnny,
No, the utility you identified has to do with Wake On Lan (WOL), not Boot
Integrity Service (BIS) and Pre eXecution Environment (PXE). However I went
back to the Compaq/HP web site and by searching harder I found the answer. For
some odd reason it appears that some releases of the BIOS upgrade package
install a new PXE extension and others do not. Initially I upgraded to 3.14A
which was the latest version I could find but when I examined the descriptions
of older versions, e.g. 3.13A I saw that it installs a new version of PXE
whereas other later versions such as 3.14A do not. By downgrading from 3.14A to
3.13A I got PXE to work. I think now that a working PXE is installed it is
possible to upgrade again to 3.14A because I don't think its installer will wipe
out the existing PXE. The link to 3.13A is:
http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/fi...oad/15016.html

Henry


"Henry Markov" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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I want to use a Compaq DeskPro EN P866 with remote boot via PXE. When I
configure the machine for network boot I get a PXE-E05 error "The LAN
adapter's
configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized. The Boot Agent
cannot
continue." I don't see anything in my BIOS to "initialize" the
configuration
other than an enable/disable item. The few web resource I found for this
message suggest that I need to reflash the embedded Intel BIS ROM. I have
already reflashed the machine's system BIOS to the latest version but that
didn't change anything. I could not find BIS ROMs on Intel's web site.
Does
anyone know where I should look?

Henry M.


Johnson_dk wrote:
: Try this Util:
:
: http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/fi...load/8807.html
:
: Best Regards
:
: Johnny
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