Whether to enable or disable network boot (PXE boot) depends on your specific use case. If you need to boot devices over the network for tasks like system deployment or recovery, enabling network boot is beneficial. However, if you don't require this feature and want to speed up boot times or enhance security, disabling it is recommended. Always consider your network environment and requirements before making a decision.
Jumper settings on a Network Interface Card (NIC) are small physical switches or pins that can be configured to enable or disable specific features or functionalities of the card. These settings can control parameters such as the card's operating mode, network speed, or boot options. While jumper settings were more common in older hardware, modern NICs typically utilize software configurations instead. However, understanding them can still be valuable for troubleshooting legacy systems.
at the boot screen ( the first screen you see upon turning the computer on) press F12 or F2 it should take you to the bios system go to security (privacy on some) and go to boot password there you can change it or disable it.
BIOS setup
If on a PC, create a new partition on your main hard drive. Install the second OS on the new partition. On your next reboot it should ask you which partition you wish to boot to.
PXE is a method of booting an operating system over a network. A PXE ROM is a chip on a network interface card that allows the BIOS to select the card as a boot device and boot over the network.
they can share internet connection or files or network boot.
When it starts booting up, continue clicking F8 until you get to the advanced boot options. Click on "Safe Mode" and then let it boot. Get rid of all of the services in services.msc (windows button + r) and then type services.msc. Uncheck them all. Slowly, reintroduce them one at a time followed by a restart. When the boot cycle starts again, hit F8 and then disable the one that you just enabled. Enable all the rest.
over the network
It will first boot from CD if available and then from hard disk. If you need to install any operating system or want to boot from CD, you need to enable this option.
To disable Startup Repair in Windows, you can access the System Configuration tool by typing "msconfig" in the Run dialog (press Windows + R). In the System Configuration window, go to the "Boot" tab and uncheck the "Safe boot" option if it's selected, then click "OK" and restart your computer. Alternatively, you can also disable it via the command prompt by entering the command bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled No.
Enable "Legacy USB keyboard" in your BIOS.
a. Safe Mode with Networkingb. Enable Boot Loggingc. Safe Moded. Enable VGA Mode