Archive for December, 2009
pxe-e61 pxe-mof?
what does this mean,,when i try to boot i get this message
pxe-e61 and pxe-mof:exiting pxe I’m haveing trouble getting my Dell optiplex g1 to boot. I get the big blue DELL and no further than that. It says "media test failure " Help !!
This has nothing to do with the HDD. It is because the BIOS hasn’t been set to boot from the HDD or the HDD is not bootable so it is trying to boot from a network. You are getting the media test failure message because I’m guessing you are not set up to boot from a network. (i.e. there is no network for it to boot from)
How can I install 3Com services from Ghost version 8 Corporate Edition?
I’m trying to install the PXE server from the Ghost Server Corporate Edition version 8. I’m a student and haven’t had much experiance with Ghost. I’ve installed Ghostcast server, but I can’t seem to find a way to install 3Com servives. I would like for the clients to do a network boot rather than have a disk.
It’s a pain in the butt to boot off the NICs. I’ve always used RIS (Remote Installation Server) in Windows Server if I’ve been forced to install on PCs without floppies, usb or CDs. If you plan to use the 3Com, make sure all the worksstations have 3Com NICs. Then you need to install the 3Com PXE Boot Services from the Ghost CD. Start the 3COM FTP services, create a boot image, boot menu and install procedure (it’s all listed on symantec’s site).
Again, a boot CD, floppy or USB would work much easier.
MDT 2010 – Migrating to Windows 7 using MDT 2010.flv
idsinghbhambrahttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/idsinghbhambraPeopleWindows 7, MDT, 2010, MDT 2010, Migrate, Upgrade, XP to Windows 7, ‘WDS, Integration, WDS Integration, Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, ‘Create, WIM, Image, Add WIM, Windows Deployment Services, Sysprep, Capture, Sysprep and Capture, Task SequenceMDT 2010 – Migrating to Windows 7 using MDT 2010.flv
Duration : 0:8:11
Vista Deployment Success – Danielle and Nelson Ruest
Danielle and Nelson Ruest talk about their deployment experience with companies in the public sector and healthcare industries as well as private enterprises. They share their thoughts on why companies should deploy Windows Vista and talk about the tools IT pros need to be successful in their deployments.
Duration : 0:9:15
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Duration : 0:7:15
When You Were Young -PxE-
I love this sonnnng.
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Credits to The Killers for the song, and to Capcom for Phoenix Wright.
Duration : 0:3:47
Vista Deployment Success – Carbocloro Empresas Quimicas’s Alaor Da Silva
Alaor Da Silva talks about his company’s reasons for adopting Windows Vista, which included standard user configurations, image management, and improved update management. Language: Portuguese | Subtitles: English
Duration : 0:5:3
Linux on Slim Playstation 2
[updated]!
PlayStation 2 slim console booting Linux. This is done with MegaMan’s kernel loader and deba5er’s BlackRhino Linux distribution.
On slim consoles the kernel will NOT work with Linux installed on USB, it will crash and freeze all the time. Mouse / keyboard work, mass storage does not.
You need to have the Linux distribution stored on a network share (I have a NSLU2 NAS). Also network boot is quicker than the USB 1.1 ports on the PS2.
I am using kloader and the linux kernel from
http://kernelloader.sourceforge.net/linux.html
The initrd and distribution from “windows share boot files” at:
http://www.ps2.nuclearfall.com/
DVD from original PS2 Linux kit is needed to get sound working.
Duration : 0:2:8
How do I boot from a network?
I just bought a wireless router and I have two computers. the one has Vista, and I want to make it so that I can boot Vista on the non-vista machine via network. How do I do that?
You can’t. you need a server with bootp facility, you then need to build a boot image compatible with the pc’s hardware. This is not the same as the OS loaded on your other machine. In any case if you did all this, the first time you loaded it it would go to Microsoft for an activation key and they would turn your activation off.
Windows 7