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    One of my PCs (running WinXP SP2) has, for no discernible reason, started running “Managed PC Boot Agent (MBA) v4.00” (a Lanworks Tech utility) when rebooted. During the boot sequence, after searching the floppy and CD drive for boot record, the MBA programme starts then goes into “Pre-Execution Environment” (PXE v2.00), hangs, then reboots and restarts the same sequence.

    Has anyone got any ideas what’s going on and how I can stop it?

    Thanks

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    • #918989

      Have you installed anything udpated or new programs recently? Can you boot into safe mode? Is this on a business network? Seems as though some adminstrative activity like a scheduled backup or update is trying to run.

      Joe

      --Joe

      • #918997

        nothing’s been updated or installed recently. The PC just runs WinXP, office, acrobat, winzip, etc. i.e. nothing unusual. I don’t seem to be able to boot into safe mode (though can get into BIOS setup). The PC’s on a small home network (2 PCs, laptop), there’s no problem with anything else.

        • #919007

          Can you boot into the recovery console from CD?

          Joe

          --Joe

        • #919008

          Can you boot into the recovery console from CD?

          Joe

          --Joe

      • #918998

        nothing’s been updated or installed recently. The PC just runs WinXP, office, acrobat, winzip, etc. i.e. nothing unusual. I don’t seem to be able to boot into safe mode (though can get into BIOS setup). The PC’s on a small home network (2 PCs, laptop), there’s no problem with anything else.

    • #918990

      Have you installed anything udpated or new programs recently? Can you boot into safe mode? Is this on a business network? Seems as though some adminstrative activity like a scheduled backup or update is trying to run.

      Joe

      --Joe

    • #919084

      Can you go into your BIOS setup and check the boot order. PXE boot should only be enabled if you want to boot to a network image.

      StuartR

      • #919192

        I don’t really understand BIOS setup that much but I assume this is where the problem lies. I’ve had a look and PXE does not appear anywhere. What does seem strange to me is that the Pri Master is set to disabled (Sec Master to CDROM). Surely Pri Master is the HDD? The autodetect option doesn’t come up with anything. I’ve been googling for BIOS help sites but haven’t found a useful one yet. If anyone can recommend a good one, that would be a help.

        • #919201

          Some PCs are configured to automatically try a PXE boot if there is no bootable local disk. I wonder if your main hard disk has failed. Try reseating it’s cable – just in case.

          StuartR

          • #919213

            by “reseating its cable” do you mean opening up the box and checking everything’s plugged in securely?

          • #919214

            by “reseating its cable” do you mean opening up the box and checking everything’s plugged in securely?

          • #919458

            I’ve disconnected and reconnected all the cables inside but with no result

            • #919489

              Sounds like your hard drive has gone to lunch, although it could be a faulty motherboard or cable at a push. I think it’s time to buy a new one, do you have a recent backup?

              StuartR

            • #920903

              Yep. You’re right. Upon firther investigation, the noise it’s making is just the fan. The disc is not spinning. Fortunately, it’s backed up.

            • #920911

              That’s not fortune, it’s planning and preparation. That puts you in a minority of less than 1 in a thousand PC users.

              StuartR

            • #920912

              That’s not fortune, it’s planning and preparation. That puts you in a minority of less than 1 in a thousand PC users.

              StuartR

            • #919494

              Can you move the drive to another PC to see if you can access it as a secondary (non-boot) drive?

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #919495

              Can you move the drive to another PC to see if you can access it as a secondary (non-boot) drive?

              Joe

              --Joe

          • #919459

            I’ve disconnected and reconnected all the cables inside but with no result

        • #919203

          Some PCs are configured to automatically try a PXE boot if there is no bootable local disk. I wonder if your main hard disk has failed. Try reseating it’s cable – just in case.

          StuartR

      • #919193

        I don’t really understand BIOS setup that much but I assume this is where the problem lies. I’ve had a look and PXE does not appear anywhere. What does seem strange to me is that the Pri Master is set to disabled (Sec Master to CDROM). Surely Pri Master is the HDD? The autodetect option doesn’t come up with anything. I’ve been googling for BIOS help sites but haven’t found a useful one yet. If anyone can recommend a good one, that would be a help.

    • #919085

      Can you go into your BIOS setup and check the boot order. PXE boot should only be enabled if you want to boot to a network image.

      StuartR

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