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We currently have a Lenovo ThinkPad X301 that gives the following error ''PXE-E85a: Too many memory segments' when trying to download a Pre-OS image from our Ghost (RIS) server via a PXE boot.
This error is only receieved on this make/model laptop.
Otherwise PXE and our ghost cast setup works fine with other laptops, servers etc.
I have found a KB article on the Symantec site about this problem but it relates to the Altiris Deployment Service.
Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. If you need any more info please let me know.
Thank you.
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http://news.support.verita
they seemed to get it fixed too :)
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by: WraithbonePosted on 2009-11-03 at 08:49:26ID: 25730884
Hi.. take a look at this:
nnect/foru ms/pxe-e85 a-error
http://www.symantec.com/co
they seem to find the solution at the 4 or 5th post. :)
Let us know how it goes ! :)