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Guest gear91351
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Every time I start my computer it goes through a "LAN Check" be for it boots

up.

why is it doing that? I have to push Esc to bypass the LAN Check.

 

Thanks

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Guest Andrew E.
Posted

RE: LAN Check

 

Check youre BIOS,the option is available "boot to LAN",uncheck it...Or,boot

to xp cd,recovery,in recovery type:Fixboot Agree,type:CHKDSK C: /p

Type:EXIT Let xp start.

 

"gear91351" wrote:

> Every time I start my computer it goes through a "LAN Check" be for it boots

> up.

> why is it doing that? I have to push Esc to bypass the LAN Check.

>

> Thanks

Guest Malke
Posted

RE: LAN Check

 

Andrew E. wrote:

> Check youre BIOS,the option is available "boot to LAN",uncheck

> it...Or,boot

> to xp cd,recovery,in recovery type:Fixboot Agree,type:CHKDSK C: /p

> Type:EXIT Let xp start.

>

> "gear91351" wrote:

>

>> Every time I start my computer it goes through a "LAN Check" be for it

>> boots up.

>> why is it doing that? I have to push Esc to bypass the LAN Check.

>>

>> Thanks

 

The first part of this answer is correct. Everything after the "Check youre

[sic] BIOS" bit is wrong.

 

The OP obviously has his computer's boot priority set to look for boot files

on the LAN first and nothing he could do with an XP disk will affect that.

 

Malke

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Guest gear91351
Posted

RE: LAN Check

 

THANKS Boys, that did the trick

 

"Malke" wrote:

> Andrew E. wrote:

>

> > Check youre BIOS,the option is available "boot to LAN",uncheck

> > it...Or,boot

> > to xp cd,recovery,in recovery type:Fixboot Agree,type:CHKDSK C: /p

> > Type:EXIT Let xp start.

> >

> > "gear91351" wrote:

> >

> >> Every time I start my computer it goes through a "LAN Check" be for it

> >> boots up.

> >> why is it doing that? I have to push Esc to bypass the LAN Check.

> >>

> >> Thanks

>

> The first part of this answer is correct. Everything after the "Check youre

> [sic] BIOS" bit is wrong.

>

> The OP obviously has his computer's boot priority set to look for boot files

> on the LAN first and nothing he could do with an XP disk will affect that.

>

> Malke

> --

> MS-MVP

> Elephant Boy Computers

> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com

> Don't Panic!

>


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