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Josh Woody
May 13, 2017Copper Contributor
Start pxe over ipv4 - boot issues
I sat down at the computer this morning and noticed it must have tried to update/reboot. Stuck at this message "Start pxe over ipv4" Went into Bootloader, but don't see any other option (such as...
Josh Woody
May 14, 2017Copper Contributor
Peter, thanks for responding. The only reference I see to network booting is in the bootloader sequence options. Typically, in a legacy BIOS bootloader, you have your sequence of CD, USB, HDD... but with this new windows bootloader, I'm only seeing IPV4 and IPV 6.... the HDD isn't an option. I can disable secure boot, which would allow me to load legacy options, but it throws up a warning that disabling could render my HDD useless if Bitlocker has been engaged. I'm concerned that Windows 10 has automatically enabled Bitlocker (I thought I read that somewhere). So, I don't know what to do... I can't imagine my HDD is shot. I wish I had never signed on for these Insider builds, they've been nothing but headaches.... My Mac buddy doesn't have any issues with his early release beta builds coming from Apple...
Peter McDonald
May 15, 2017Iron Contributor
Can you provide more information about the type of computer you have? Make and Model?
Also can you send a screenshot (or photo with your phone) of the message that is coming up on the screen?
Also can you send a screenshot (or photo with your phone) of the message that is coming up on the screen?
- Josh WoodyMay 15, 2017Copper Contributor
Inspiron 15 7537
- jeffrey nicholsonJun 09, 2018Copper ContributorMind the same but can't get in 2 my computer
- Ibrahim FetahiNov 25, 2017Copper Contributordisable secure boot
enable load legacy option rom
put you first boot to hdd and your done : ) i had seam truble
and i fix it
remember dont change your bios to deful - Ibrahim FetahiNov 25, 2017Copper Contributor
disable secure boot
enable load legacy option rom
put you first boot to hdd and your done : ) i had seam truble
and i fix it
remember dont change your bios to deful