The A40 to PXE boot

Hello

We use a multitude of Toshiba laptops in our org, of SP6000 to M3. We have a problem in that we do our old A40 to start the LAN, because we need them via Zenworks image at midnight before a workout.

We have been searching the net for the last three days, tried all possible options in the BIOS and the operating system to get the PXE option to activate (IE knitting) and we have not yet moved an inch trying to solve this problem.

We notice that on all other laptops that it is SP6000, 6100, M2 or M3, when enabled, even if the computers are turned off, also long that the network cable is plugged in, the link led remains lit. With the A40, they are completely "dead" when turned off. We have tried a multitude of versions of BIOS of 1.30 to 1.50, but nothing seems to be able to activate the feature.

Your help would be greatly appreciated.

Manish

Hello

Have you seen in the BIOS everything as NIC option?
If no yes I n t think that the A40 supports PXE. But I m not 100% sure that in my opinion.
If anyone has any ideas, please report it.

Good bye

Tags: Toshiba

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