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Does PXE Need To Be Set First In The Boot Order?

Article: 20000026

Applies to: All releases

Most ProLiant and Integrity servers support booting to PXE without a change in the boot order; however, a few servers including virtual machines need to have PXE or Network Boot first in the BIOS boot order. The platforms that require PXE or Network Boot first in the boot order are:

ProLiant DL100 series
Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 virtual machine
VMware ESX Server virtual machine

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