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      Kirvk548
      last edited by

      i have a Amd64 Athlon system unit in office and i install PfSense version 2.0.2 amd64…..........
      the installation is smooth and i find no error yet.....but after the installation and the system was rebooted
      I was stuck in this format:

      F1 pfSense

      F6 PXE
      Boot: F1
      \

      That's all thank you!!!!

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        arad85
        last edited by

        @Kirvk548:

        but after the installation and the system was rebooted
        I was stuck in this format:

        F1 pfSense

        F6 PXE
        Boot: F1
        \

        That's all thank you!!!!

        This is a 2.1 feedback forum so this post should be moved.

        PXE is the system trying to boot from Ethernet. You need to enter the BIOS and select the correct disk as the primary boot device.

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          cmb
          last edited by

          Has nothing to do with the fact PXE is there.

          some of this may be helpful
          http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting

          or trying 2.1 as it may play nicer with your hardware.

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            joako
            last edited by

            This has happened to be before… loading the embedded image and expecting output on the monitor. Make sure you use a VGA image!

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              cmb
              last edited by

              @joako:

              This has happened to be before… loading the embedded image and expecting output on the monitor. Make sure you use a VGA image!

              Don't think that's the case here, that should show a F1/F2 prompt. That boot prompt is from a full install.

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