PXE is network boot. I am assuming you normally boot from SSD, so you will have to enter the bios and change the boot order to the default for device #1:
Those settings are saved in Vram. It is possible with a crash that the settings become modified.
As long as you know what they were you can always put it back.
There's no way that I know off to save or backup the bios settings in these systems, besides writing them down on a piece of paper or take screenshots with a phone.
Vanadiel
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PXE is network boot. I am assuming you normally boot from SSD, so you will have to enter the bios and change the boot order to the default for device #1:
Boot order
PA.WOODCHUCK
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November 21st, 2021 09:00
That was the fix, but will keep this post open for about a week. My question since I've never been in the BIOS... what/how was it changed?
Vanadiel
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November 21st, 2021 10:00
Those settings are saved in Vram. It is possible with a crash that the settings become modified.
As long as you know what they were you can always put it back.
There's no way that I know off to save or backup the bios settings in these systems, besides writing them down on a piece of paper or take screenshots with a phone.