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I have started up my server (Your PC Network Clone Server CD) and my target (client) computer is connected to the local network, But I can not use the PXE boot. Any suggestion?

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I have started up my server (Your PC Network Clone Server CD) and my target (client) computer is connected to the local network, But I can not use the PXE boot. Any suggestion?

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• First of all, make sure your network card supports PXE boot. Generally, only onboard network card supports PXE boot. If you do not have it, you should use the Client CD as an alternative way. If you have onboard network card or any PCI network card that supports PXE boot(refer to your Board manual), you should enable PXE boot by setting “boot from network”/”LAN boot” as the highest priority in your BIOS configuration (Please refer to your BIOS manual) • Second, you should plug the network line into your computer. After plugging the line and start the computer, you may see the light on the network port is flashing. If not, you might have to check the line and Network Card if it works fine. • Third, you should disable all DHCP services on your local network. Generally, it resides on your network switcher or network router (Please refer to your device manual on how to disable its DHCP service) • In the end, you should start your source computer with PC Network Clone Server CD. Then foll

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