Reasons and solutions for CLIENT MAC ADDR when Win7 booting

  

For the Win7 boot problem, everyone has become commonplace! Recently, a Win7 user has had a strange scene when booting up. After the user turns on the screen, the words “CLIENT MAC ADDR” appear on the screen, and then it takes a long time to boot up in this interface. What is the problem? How to solve it? The following small series brings you the reasons and solutions for "CLIENT MAC ADDR" when Win7 is turned on. Let's take a look.

Reason:

The network card enables the boot function of the BOOT ROM chip, and the network card is caused by the PXE boot chip.

Solution:

1. Attention when watching the screen at boot time will definitely have "Press Shift-F10 Configure……” This interface is generally 3 seconds -10 In seconds, the specific time is how long it is to set the stay. When it appears, press the “Shift F10” button to enter the blue interface of the NIC settings. Four operation options will appear;

Item 1: Network Boot Protocol Default selection: PXE.

Item 2: Boot order, press Enter to move to this item, select Rom Disable to turn off the network card prompt every time you turn it on.

Item 3: Show config message Select: Disable to turn off the “Shift F10” prompt.

Item 4: Show Message Time Default selection: 3S can also set the specific time here.

2. After the setting is completed, press F4 to save and exit. Restart your computer to take effect.

Integrated network card solution:

Press the Del key to enter the BIOS interface. In the BIOS interface, find the Onboard LAN Boot Rom and set it to the Disable item. F10 save and exit to restart the computer to take effect.

Just follow the above steps, everything is normal after booting. The above is the solution brought by Xiaobian. I hope I can help you. For more content, please pay attention to this website.

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