emboot MBA on Disk for Realtek 5.0
emboot MBA on Disk for Realtek overview
Firmware that "network bootsâ?? PCs using Realtek NICs or LAN-on-motherboard
emboot MBA on Disk for Realtek Details
emBoot IncorporatedDeveloper :
5.0Version :
Windows NT/2000/XP Platform :
0.1 MbFile Size :
Free to try; $7 to buy License :
June 26, 2005 Date Added :
emboot MBA on Disk for Realtek screenshotScreenshot :
Rating :Keywords : os deployment, pxe, network booting, boot agent, network boot, remote boot, preboot, wired for management, wfm, pre-os
emboot MBA on Disk for Realtek Review

emBoot's MBA for Realtek is client-based firmware that allows a client PC to do a "network bootâ?? using the NIC or LAN-On-Motherboard. MBA for Realtek is fully compliant with the Intel Wired for Management PXE spec.
* Simple means of desktop OS deployment/disaster recovery
* No need to change PC or NIC-specific settings
* No need to enable bootROM on the NIC
* No need to make network boot the highest pripriority boot device within the BIOS
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