"Start PXE on IPv4" error at startup on Windows 8

Original title: what is this delay in the startup of Windows 8?

When I turn on my laptop, instead of going immediately to the start page of windows 8, my screen is black with the Dell logo and a message on the left "start PXE on IPv4. After a while, he then said "FXE - E18 Server Response Timeout". then after another moment, he says: "start PXE on IPv6. then after a minute or more to wait it is said, "FXE - E16 no offer not received" small balls of rotation are beginning to turn and start page finally appears? What is the delay in the ' connection (it's probably a good 3 minutes, maybe more)? What does that mean?

Thank you for your kind words, although I think some here might disagree with you.  Sometimes, a simple sentence 2 or 3 response is more useful than links, grabbing the screen and information pages.

Having the hard drive the 1st boot device if you need to start from simply press the F12 button on DVD and you get a boot time switch of the device, much easier to change things in the BIOS.

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