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    Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu

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      george1421 Moderator @mstephens
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      @mstephens I’m hoping the pictures are mixed up on the orders. This is should be what the parameters look like

      set tftp-path tftp://${fog-ip}/os
      set pe-path ${tftp-path}/Hiren101
      kernel ${tftp-path}/wimboot gui
      imgfetch --name BCD ${pe-path}/BCD BCD
      imgfetch --name boot.sdi ${pe-path}/boot.sdi boot.sdi
      imgfetch --name bootmgr ${pe-path}/bootmgr bootmgr
      imgfetch --name boot.wim ${pe-path}/boot.wim boot.wim
      boot || goto MENU
      

      That boot after loading the wimboot is what is causing the start before imgfetch is executed.

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        mstephens @george1421
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        @george1421
        They are out of order, here is a copy

        2021-07-15_10-43-10.png

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        • george1421G
          george1421 Moderator @mstephens
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          @mstephens Hmm I can’t explain why its not loading wimboot because its in the right spot and missing out on the imgfetch commands. I guess the masked IP address is the address of your FOG server?

          From a windows computer, if you install the tftpclient feature and drop the firewall for testing, can you use tftp to get wimboot from the FOG server?

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            mstephens @george1421
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            @george1421

            Can’t seem to get the file from windows. The machine is on the same subnet so nothing passes the firewall. Error ‘connect request failed’

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              mstephens @mstephens
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              @george1421

              It is the FOG server IP

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @mstephens
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                @mstephens said in Can't boot to Hirens ISO from IPXE Menu:

                Can’t seem to get the file from windows.

                From the fog server can it get the file from itself?

                On the windows computer, if you did not drop the firewall or grant the tftp program access that is probably the problem. tftp is much like ftp in that there are two communication channels setup. “Command” from the windows to FOG and “Data” from FOG to windows computer.

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                  mstephens @george1421
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                  @george1421

                  So i got it to load through. just moved wimboot to the root and back and it worked on restart. . . But now it just loads the imgfetch then flashes the following screen, and proceeds to windows.

                  2021-07-15_13-03-11.png

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                    mstephens @mstephens
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                    @george1421

                    here’s the process:

                    2021-07-15_13-20-48.png

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                    • george1421G
                      george1421 Moderator @mstephens
                      last edited by george1421

                      @mstephens so that’s different from what I understood. This is working as it should.

                      Does the boot.wim file get transferred? Or does it stop?

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                        mstephens @george1421
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                        @george1421

                        It finishes, then returns to booting windows (virtual drive has windows on it)

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                        • george1421G
                          george1421 Moderator @mstephens
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                          @mstephens Well I set this up in the test bench and I get the same results. Its possible that everything loaded in memory is larger than 2GB and that is causing things to abort.

                          Its not a timing issue because I switched loading boot.wim over to http instead of tftp and the load happens in about 8 seconds now.

                          It appears the booting of wimboot is crashing which returns us back to the iPXE menu then onto refind.

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                            george1421 Moderator @george1421
                            last edited by george1421

                            @george1421 Ok I’ve spent about as much time as I can on this issue. The root of the issue is the way the boot.wim file is created.

                            I can get it to boot in bios mode if I download the latest wimboot from the github site: https://github.com/ipxe/wimboot/blob/master/wimboot the current zip file doesn’t contain version 2.7.3. The zip file contains 2.6.0. The version 2.6.0 doesn’t understand the maximum compression mode the boot.wim has been compressed with. It appears in bios mode wimboot 2.7.3 understands this and will boot into recovery software. I tried the same in efi mode and still getting it failing to boot wimboot with that boot.wim. The instructions in the tutorial page is right, its that Hirens boot.wim file that is the issue.

                            This is what lead me to trying something different.
                            booter2_compression.png

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                              mstephens @george1421
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                              @george1421

                              Is there a restriction in UEFI for anything using over 2gb memory?

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                                mstephens @george1421
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                                @george1421
                                Thank you George, I’ll give it a go! Appreciate it.

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