BIOS startup parameter to correct (or unusual) network card?

Presario F572US

Windows 7 64 bit

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BIOS / Boot Options / internal network Boot card = ' disabled'.

Should it be?

BIOS / Boot Options / Boot Order /! Network adapter is 'Enabled'.

With the message: "starting capability will be disabled if the device with the exclamation mark."

(Note the exclamation mark on the left of "!") Network adapter"and also note the part of the sentence in English and/or incomplete wrong in the message.  I am unware of any relevance, but mentions these in case they might be.)

I wonder if there might be hidden network access to my computer, but do not have the knowledge nor the experience to determine this.

Thank you.

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Presario_F572US wrote:

Presario F572US

Windows 7 64 bit

_______________

BIOS / Boot Options / internal network Boot card = ' disabled'.

Should it be?

BIOS / Boot Options / Boot Order /! Network adapter is 'Enabled'.

With the message: "starting capability will be disabled if the device with the exclamation mark."

(Note the exclamation mark on the left of "!") Network adapter"and also note the part of the sentence in English and/or incomplete wrong in the message.  I am unware of any relevance, but mentions these in case they might be.)

I wonder if there might be hidden network access to my computer, but do not have the knowledge nor the experience to determine this.

Thank you.

It should be disabled unless the PC is part of a network that requires it. When it is enabled, it is possible for a determined hacker to boot your PC remotely and access. It is not very likely to happen, but it pays to err on the safe side.

Consider updating the BIOS to the latest version. Incorrect message English and phrasing might have been fixed.

Kind regards
ERICO

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