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    PXE-E05: The LAN adapter's NVM configuration is corrupted or...

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      creayt
      last edited by gjacobse

      PXE-E05: The LAN adapter's NVM configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized.

      Is this normal? It seems to boot fine, but booting takes a hot minute so I wonder if it's holding it up. I disabled the 4 network slots from the boot sequence hoping it'd bypass any kind of PXE check, but didn't help.

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        nadnerB
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        Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you are wanting to do but if you are wanting to bypass PXE checking, can you just change the boot order?

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          nadnerB
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          Can you adjust the settings in iDRAC?

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            creayt @nadnerB
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            @nadnerB said:

            Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what you are wanting to do but if you are wanting to bypass PXE checking, can you just change the boot order?

            I actually disabled the NICs from bootability period and the RAID is the first item in the boot order, didn't help unfortunately.

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              Dashrender
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              Do you have any NICs in the expansion slots? I don't know if you can disable their booting ability, and even if you can, they probably still need to load something at boot time that is separate from the MB BIOS/UEFI.

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                A Former User @Dashrender
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                @Dashrender said:

                Do you have any NICs in the expansion slots? I don't know if you can disable their booting ability, and even if you can, they probably still need to load something at boot time that is separate from the MB BIOS/UEFI.

                You could disable their option rom.

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                  creayt @Dashrender
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                  @Dashrender said:

                  Do you have any NICs in the expansion slots? I don't know if you can disable their booting ability, and even if you can, they probably still need to load something at boot time that is separate from the MB BIOS/UEFI.

                  I think it's just a single Intel 4 jack network daughter card and not in an expansion slot, I'll look into that, thanks.

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