How do I setup a Network Boot Server on Windows Vista?
mjshopgames2009
2009-04-04 19:43:57 UTC
Well I have a computer that has no hard drive or CD drive but the BIOS does support it to do a Network Boot. I really would like to setup my vista up so it will work with the Network boot. If you know a software or easy instructions to get my vista to allow a network boot please post here.
Thanks in advance!
Three answers:
2009-04-04 19:52:01 UTC
You will need a proper server for this. It will need to have dhcp, file, and bootp servers. You will need to install exactly the correct OS image for your machine, including all its' hardware drivers. Since it would mean buying a machine specifically to serve this, and a server operating system, it would be cheaper to simply buy disks for it.
2016-10-13 09:00:23 UTC
sure it somewhat is going to, maximum print server might have the applying to allow direct printing, some will additionally enable including the printer utilising IP handle, making it even much less puzzling to artwork with, any 2000/XP/Vista pc could hire the IP printer with out application.
2009-04-04 19:51:41 UTC
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