Dear all,

I have a mother-broad  which has a PCIe Interface for video card and two PCI 
interface for network card. The network card can boot into windows XP when it 
is connected with the first PCI nearby the PCIe. However when connected with 
the second PCI, windows XP cannot normally boot, instead, it stopped after the  
">>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>"  splash,  where is going to show the Windows XP 
logo.  Push the power button will resulted in a blue screen crash ( APCI.sys 
error, code 0x000000D1). The file ntbtlog.txt in C:\windows\ shows that the 
last driver windows loading is agp440.sys.


INTEL Pro1000 and RTL8169 network card are both tested under these 
circumstances and resulted the same. After modify the BIOS settings  for many 
many times that windows XP can enter desktop by random (even with the same BIOS 
setting).  In addition, Windows 7 can normally boot every time. 


I doubt it's the gPXE to blame for this problem, but found nothing to figure 
out how to solving the problem. Can anyone give me some suggestion?


Yours,
soforth
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