how to disable Network BootPXE-M0F: Exiting Intel PXE ROMBoot Failure System HaltedAfter doing some research, I realized that this is being cause because the server is trying to boot from the network, whether it's got an ethernet cable plugged in or not.I'm having some extreme difficulty finding out how to disable this so it will boot normally, I've looked through BIOS with a fine toothed comb, and found nothing related to Network Boot.I'm not really sure what serverboard it is, I can't seem to find the Intel logo with the number guild wars 2 gold, but there are 3 black chips on the board which I will list below:1. Adaptec AIC-7899W2. Rage XL 215R3LASB413. Server Works SWC-SB7440-LP1I have triple checked and made sure that hard drive was the first boot device as well. I've also tried setting BIOS back to defaults.When booting up, there's a message at the bottom that says Network, I pressed it figuring it's the only thing I haven't tried. All that does is make it attempt a network boot, which then leads to the previous error. There is no option after pressing F12 that allows me to disable this or anything.I am on day 3 of this miserable journey and any help. any at all would be greatly appreciated gw2 gold! Thanks!While the suggestion to change the boot order in the BIOS is the correct one, the only times network booting would cause your system to not be able to boot would be:If the BIOS boot order did not have the hard drive in the boot sequence at all. This is possible--someone would have to go in the BIOS and purposefully set this up--but highly unlikely gw2 gold.The hard drive is detected on BIOS POST but has no bootable operating system installed on it. This is the most probable reason why you are getting a boot failure error.The hard drive is not detected and thus you get the boot failure error message.And I should make it clear that reasons #2 and #3 are not in themselves caused by the failure of network booting - they are in fact caused by a failure in the disk drive configuration or an issue with the hardware where the drive either doesn't work or it isn't connected/configured properly at the hardware level. Even a BIOS misconfiguration that excludes the hard drive from booting off IDE/SATA/SCSI/SAS direct-attached disk is still not "caused" by the failure to network boot.In short, you've been wasting a tremendous amount of time pursuing a red herring. Network booting does not in any way cause a hard drive to fail to boot (though it is is possible a network bootstrap program - if you had a DHCP+PXE environment - could goof you up, but that's clearly not the case here). Changing the BIOS boot order just gets you to boot to the hard drive faster.
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