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How can I get in my LAN when I boot from a WinPE disk?


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Guest Levlg
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I have a home network of three computers, all under WinXP via modem NetComm

NB5Plus4. I have a few boot disks, including Acronis emergency disk. If I

boot a computer by this CD (from Acronis), I easily get in local area

network and can save backup (a disk image) of one computer to another, i.e.

through my network. It means that the operating system of this disk "sees"

neighbouring computers in my network.

But if I boot a computer by a WinPE disk, I cannot get in other computers of

my network. I can get in the Internet, but cannot get in neighbouring

computers.

Why? What and where should I change for this?

Thank you

Lev

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Guest Andrew E.
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RE: How can I get in my LAN when I boot from a WinPE disk?

 

Youre pc BIOS should have the setting "Boot to network" set as 1st boot

priority.

 

"Levlg" wrote:

> I have a home network of three computers, all under WinXP via modem NetComm

> NB5Plus4. I have a few boot disks, including Acronis emergency disk. If I

> boot a computer by this CD (from Acronis), I easily get in local area

> network and can save backup (a disk image) of one computer to another, i.e.

> through my network. It means that the operating system of this disk "sees"

> neighbouring computers in my network.

> But if I boot a computer by a WinPE disk, I cannot get in other computers of

> my network. I can get in the Internet, but cannot get in neighbouring

> computers.

> Why? What and where should I change for this?

> Thank you

> Lev

>

>

>


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