tmcd35 Posted March 5, 2008 Report Posted March 5, 2008 Hi guys, We seem to have inherited a strange problem with PXE booting I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on. First our set up. We have a server used only for Ghost/RIS running Windows 2003 SP1. It has Ghost Solution Suite 2 and RIS installed. As part of RIS I've also installed emBoot v2. Under the Maintenance menu we are serving: 4 different ghost boot disk images, a BartPE image, Thinstation image, and (eventually) a DSL/Puppy Linux image. We have one set of laptops, a HP NX6310, with which this set up works no probs. It has worked on other machines in the past. But just recently on most machine we get the following error: PXE-E74: Bad or missing PXE menu and/or prompt information Now even thought this message comes up on most machines, the NX6310 PXE boots correctly. I've deleted the last added menu item - a DSL Linux trial - which was added two/three weeks back (this problem is no more than three days old), no joy. I've deleted everything except the basic WinXP image, no joy. I've uninstalled, and re-installed RIS, no joy. What am I missing here? Thanks Terry.
Diello Posted March 5, 2008 Report Posted March 5, 2008 Have you got Option 43 set in DHCP? If so, have you tried removing it?
tmcd35 Posted March 5, 2008 Author Report Posted March 5, 2008 I found a post about option 43. I've checked all 3 DHCP servers, and no the option is not set. Also I've done a couple of more tests and the HP DC5750 desktop's can also PXE boot. However a VMWare virtual machine cannot and gives the same error as above!?!
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