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what does it mean?
my mainboard is w2600cr .
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Hello Sr,
Could you detail a bit more where did you get this error from? Is it showing during boot? If this is the case then you need to follow this article https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/network-and-i-o/ethernet-products/000007049.html https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/network-and-i-o/ethernet-products/000007049.html
If this is not the case please provide more info and we will be glad to assist you.
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Jose H.
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Hello,
You could try disabling the PXE boot NIC option under BIOS.
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Jose H.
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it is during boot BIOS POST phase , doesn't look like soft boot agent thing .
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Hello,
In that case could you please provide the current BIOS version installed, memory and CPU configurations, PCI devices attached and any other information you consider relevant.
If you could perform a BIOS default procedure (F9) please do and let us know the outcome.
Will be waiting for your updates.
Jose H.
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this might be the thing you mentioned , i am trying your advices .
and i use 2 or 3 GPUs always , besides a quadro P2000 , there is a quadro K620 ; and before my K5200 went wrong , i used quadro K5200+K620+K80 combination , running adobe premiere pro cs6 with 6 monitors .
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Hello,
Well, this info you provided is certainly useful but was not exactly what I was referring to.
What I suggest is to disable the PXE boot network device under BIOS > Advanced Boot Options > Legacy Network Device Order, try disabling whatever you find there.
Let me know how it goes.
Jose H.
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well i have looked through my BIOS setup menu , there is no "boot maintenance" sort of entry , and those options look for group coworking machines , and mine is single isolated platform .
so far my machine can just live with that bug and run normally , i just leave it there .
thank you very much for your help in any way .
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Hello,
I will continue researching on this and will update you if I find something.
Thanks for contacting us.
Jose H.
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