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тАО01-28-2009 03:57 PM
тАО01-28-2009 03:57 PM
os not found
when I turn my hp notebook on it go to a screen that says press ESC to change boo order
Press to enter setup, to boot from LAN. it will open F12 with this megs
Client Mac Addr: 000B CD A5 CBD6 GUID: 807D1642-967B-D711-9A87-000BCDA5CBD6
DHC
RETURN MEGS
PX-E53: NO BOOT FILE NAME RECEIVED
PRESS A KEY TO CONTINUE THEN OS NOT FOUND
NOTE BOOK HAS TO BE CONNECTED TO ROUTER.
OTHER WISE NOTTING.
GLENDY
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Client Mac Addr: 000B CD A5 CBD6 GUID: 807D1642-967B-D711-9A87-000BCDA5CBD6
DHC
RETURN MEGS
PX-E53: NO BOOT FILE NAME RECEIVED
PRESS A KEY TO CONTINUE THEN OS NOT FOUND
NOTE BOOK HAS TO BE CONNECTED TO ROUTER.
OTHER WISE NOTTING.
GLENDY
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тАО01-28-2009 08:47 PM
тАО01-28-2009 08:47 PM
Re: os not found
What notebook do you have and what OS version?
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тАО01-29-2009 08:12 PM
тАО01-29-2009 08:12 PM
Re: os not found
Try pressing F2 and see if the Setup program recognizes a hard disk drive.
Make a great day!
Roger
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тАО01-30-2009 04:48 AM
тАО01-30-2009 04:48 AM
Re: os not found
Glendy,
I don't think you the option "boot from lan" will work.
This is an option used by companies to do a clean (re)install on systems where the OS is "bad" or not installed.
You need a special server for this that can respond to requests from the notebook when you use "F12" after this the OS will be installed on the system.
I guess you won't have this server at your home.
look into the setup of the notebook to determine the bootorder configured (press ESC).
common options are
- network
- cdrom
- removable drive (floppy or usb)
- harddisk
put the harddisk i the first place.
If this is not possible or if windows still wont' start, then report back, you need to look at your harddisk
I don't think you the option "boot from lan" will work.
This is an option used by companies to do a clean (re)install on systems where the OS is "bad" or not installed.
You need a special server for this that can respond to requests from the notebook when you use "F12" after this the OS will be installed on the system.
I guess you won't have this server at your home.
look into the setup of the notebook to determine the bootorder configured (press ESC).
common options are
- network
- cdrom
- removable drive (floppy or usb)
- harddisk
put the harddisk i the first place.
If this is not possible or if windows still wont' start, then report back, you need to look at your harddisk
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