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| DHCP !!!HELP!!! my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It can not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be loading. Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it does this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my computer and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i install xp is ther a way to save my data? |
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| Re: DHCP !!!HELP!!! Robert, Go into the BIOS & disable the on-board LAN Saving date: put it into another machine as a slave drive & then copy the data from it that way. Makes sure the other machine isn't formatted to FAT32 as the NTFS will be invisible -- Newbie Coder (It's just a name) "Robert Bowie" <Robert Bowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E77A500-A8B4-4A09-B558-A1E25A705402@microsoft.com... > my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It can > not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be loading. > Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it does > this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my computer > and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i install xp > is ther a way to save my data? |
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| Re: DHCP !!!HELP!!! DHCP, usually from an external source, allocates TCP/IP addresses. MAC addresses are unique values that are hard-coded into network adapters/devices. DHCP will only come into play when the operating system is running, not before. You might have a defective network adapter in the computer, or if it's a PCI card it may just need re-seating or cleaning of the contacts. "Robert Bowie" <Robert Bowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E77A500-A8B4-4A09-B558-A1E25A705402@microsoft.com... > my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It > can > not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be loading. > Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it > does > this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my > computer > and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i install > xp > is ther a way to save my data? |
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| Re: DHCP !!!HELP!!! the computer was hooked up to a server at a company.it runs bios then runs some preboot software that tries to establish contact with the old server. it cannot receive a bootfile name and then tries to launch xp and cannot. is there away to get rid of the preboot software that runs after bios and just get the computer to run on its own o/s if it is even capable? in other words no DCHP jusy xp "RalfG" wrote: > DHCP, usually from an external source, allocates TCP/IP addresses. MAC > addresses are unique values that are hard-coded into network > adapters/devices. DHCP will only come into play when the operating system is > running, not before. You might have a defective network adapter in the > computer, or if it's a PCI card it may just need re-seating or cleaning of > the contacts. > > > "Robert Bowie" <Robert Bowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2E77A500-A8B4-4A09-B558-A1E25A705402@microsoft.com... > > my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It > > can > > not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be loading. > > Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it > > does > > this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my > > computer > > and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i install > > xp > > is ther a way to save my data? > > > |
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| Re: DHCP !!!HELP!!! ok that will answer my problem about saving the data but what about running the computer again you see the computer was hooked up to a server at a company.it runs bios then runs some preboot software that tries to establish contact with the old server. it cannot receive a bootfile name and then tries to launch xp and cannot. is there away to get rid of the preboot software that runs after bios and just get the computer to run on its own o/s if it is even capable? in other words no DCHP jusy xp "Newbie Coder" wrote: > Robert, > > Go into the BIOS & disable the on-board LAN > > Saving date: put it into another machine as a slave drive & then copy the data from it > that way. Makes sure the other machine isn't formatted to FAT32 as the NTFS will be > invisible > > -- > Newbie Coder > (It's just a name) > > > "Robert Bowie" <Robert Bowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2E77A500-A8B4-4A09-B558-A1E25A705402@microsoft.com... > > my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It can > > not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be loading. > > Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it does > > this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my computer > > and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i install xp > > is ther a way to save my data? > > |
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| Re: DHCP !!!HELP!!! In that case you may be dealing with be a LAN boot scenario. The LAN card or its boot chip might be defective. You could try removing the card, or in the PC BIOS you could probably disable the LAN boot option (or just change the boot device priority) but it could turn out that the OS on the PC is not bootable on its own. "Robert Bowie" <RobertBowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D3F4F26-0909-4893-BAEE-7929D88C63FE@microsoft.com... > the computer was hooked up to a server at a company.it runs bios then runs > some preboot software that tries to establish contact with the old > server. > it cannot receive a bootfile name and then tries to launch xp and cannot. > is > there away to get rid of the preboot software that runs after bios and > just > get the computer to run on its own o/s if it is even capable? in other > words > no DCHP jusy xp > > "RalfG" wrote: > >> DHCP, usually from an external source, allocates TCP/IP addresses. MAC >> addresses are unique values that are hard-coded into network >> adapters/devices. DHCP will only come into play when the operating system >> is >> running, not before. You might have a defective network adapter in the >> computer, or if it's a PCI card it may just need re-seating or cleaning >> of >> the contacts. >> >> >> "Robert Bowie" <Robert Bowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2E77A500-A8B4-4A09-B558-A1E25A705402@microsoft.com... >> > my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It >> > can >> > not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be >> > loading. >> > Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it >> > does >> > this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my >> > computer >> > and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i >> > install >> > xp >> > is ther a way to save my data? >> >> >> |
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| Re: DHCP !!!HELP!!! well ill give it a try thank you and keep a watch because il probably have more problems "RalfG" wrote: > In that case you may be dealing with be a LAN boot scenario. The LAN card or > its boot chip might be defective. You could try removing the card, or in the > PC BIOS you could probably disable the LAN boot option (or just change the > boot device priority) but it could turn out that the OS on the PC is not > bootable on its own. > > "Robert Bowie" <RobertBowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:0D3F4F26-0909-4893-BAEE-7929D88C63FE@microsoft.com... > > the computer was hooked up to a server at a company.it runs bios then runs > > some preboot software that tries to establish contact with the old > > server. > > it cannot receive a bootfile name and then tries to launch xp and cannot. > > is > > there away to get rid of the preboot software that runs after bios and > > just > > get the computer to run on its own o/s if it is even capable? in other > > words > > no DCHP jusy xp > > > > "RalfG" wrote: > > > >> DHCP, usually from an external source, allocates TCP/IP addresses. MAC > >> addresses are unique values that are hard-coded into network > >> adapters/devices. DHCP will only come into play when the operating system > >> is > >> running, not before. You might have a defective network adapter in the > >> computer, or if it's a PCI card it may just need re-seating or cleaning > >> of > >> the contacts. > >> > >> > >> "Robert Bowie" <Robert Bowie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:2E77A500-A8B4-4A09-B558-A1E25A705402@microsoft.com... > >> > my computer loads bios then tries to find a mac address using DHCP. It > >> > can > >> > not connect, next it shows the xp boot screen and appears to be > >> > loading. > >> > Next i get a blue windows screen telling saying restarting setup and it > >> > does > >> > this over and over if i let it. Is there an operating system on my > >> > computer > >> > and how can i stop it from searching for a mac address. Also if i > >> > install > >> > xp > >> > is ther a way to save my data? > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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