If you want install an operating system, keep reading. Now that you are in Windows PE, do the following to install an operating system (such as Windows XP or Vista): Put the operating system installation CD in the same computer as Tftpd32 is installed on. Share the CD-Rom drive (how you accomplish this varies by Windows version). Walkthrough - Install Win XP by booting through PXE. Copy the i386 folder from your windows xp cd to a folder that is shared on your local. Boot file pxelinux.0.
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Setting up a proper PXE environment is fairly quick and easy. As with most things Linux, support is mostly a matter of making sure the server has power. To be honest, what really turns me off about the product is that it's Symantec. I've been badly burned by Symantec in the past. By burned I mean we had a $13K Symantec security deployment at a Hospital that ended up in a fully compromised Windows network due to a venerability in the Symantec security suite. Yup, the software designed to protect us was the same software that got us hacked. That was about 8 years ago.
Perhaps Symantec has changed. But from reading things like bulletin SYM08-003 it doesn't look like it.
If you have an Ethernet network and a hub or router, you can boot to a grub4dos menu directly over the Ethernet wire without needing any boot device or even a hard disk in the computer. Nearly every modern x86 (Wintel) Windows PC, notebook or netbook has a BIOS which supports PXE booting. Normally you just need to press a key just after switch-on (e.g. F12) to start the computer looking for a PXE boot server on the Ethernet network (or configure the boot order in the BIOS and enable the 'network boot/ROM' option in the BIOS setup menu first). Note: Some LAN interfaces will allow a direct connection between computers with no need for a router - i.e. [PC] [Notebook] and most will only require a normal Ethernet cable and not a special 'cross-over' cable. So you can just omit the router and connect your two systems together with just one Ethernet cable and see if it works (check you have a link light and see if tftpd32 is seeing PXE packet requests) - if it does not work then try connecting the router in and disabling DHCP as detailed in Step 2 below.
–fixed some typos. (This replaces the old method, which always skipped all in-game tutorials on Hard or Brutal game difficulty and always showed them on Normal and Easy difficulty.) –training is now available immediately after escaping the prison; it is no longer necessary to complete the ghost cellar mission to begin training your characters.