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March 23rd, 2015 16:00

I was able to fix it :)

First did a quick repair on BCD and boot sector, because I understand the PXE load is for network boot, when the HD is skipped for whatever reason. Then I reloaded the BIOS defaults and now it boots fine. 

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March 23rd, 2015 20:00

Your bios should have a network boot option. Disable it. The Intel PXE pops up usually when you have network boot enabled.

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March 24th, 2015 03:00

Yes, I disabled everything except HD boot but the settings were not being held in the BIOS upon rebooting. Only after resetting the BIOS did it hold the correct settings which were actually auto-detected. 

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