any general secure boot/TPM troubleshooting guides?
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Dear community,
Several years ago i have been a very active FOG server user. Somewhat around the time when i could select a checkbox to mine bitcoins for the developers while its imaging. I guess i probably even selected it a few ties. FOG was my replacement for Altiris.
But now years later i’m at a different departement and were using SCCM. Or MEM, whatever its called today. Making images that do not fit on a 500GB HDDs. And then imaging it whole day via megabit. Dont ask they took away my fiberoptic connections.Now if i may ask, do we guys have some basic booting/secure boot/TPM related information/guide/troubleshooting steps somewhere on the wiki of anywhere else on the net that you can soggest me?
Something in this genre:https://confluence.uconn.edu/display/StamfordITS/2020+ITS+Bulk+Laptop+Deployment
https://confluence.uconn.edu/display/StamfordITS/Configuring+a+Dell+Computer+for+Re-imaging+and+deployment+in+BIOS
https://confluence.uconn.edu/display/StamfordITS/Installing+and+supporting+Windows+on+End+of+Life+Hardware
https://confluence.uconn.edu/display/StamfordITS/Latitude+7400+Series+Laptops+with+USB-C+to+Ethernet
https://confluence.uconn.edu/display/StamfordITS/Re-imaging+a+Dell+ComputerThis links look really something like what i want to write already for a few years. But you know when you have almost terabytes of software to automate sometimes you just never get to it.
Thank you,
BH
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actually the actual problem at the moment looks something like this:
https://www.prajwaldesai.com/sccm-error-code-0xc000000f-boot-configuration-data-missing/
and this looks like something more in the direction of what i was looking for right now:
https://4sysops.com/archives/sccm-windows-deployment-troubleshooting-part-2-disk-related-issues/
so nevermind, maybe the direction i should move to is reading more of this blog instead of the hacker newsp.s. Ofcourse what i wrote here above is still kinda more what i meant, i mean more general troubleshooting, than the sccm related stuff.
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@blu3h4t I see a lot of references here, but I’m not sure what your problem is.
I can tell you from the start that FOG doesn’t support secure booting (generally). To image with FOG you need to have secure boot disabled.
So if you are having a secure boot processing issue inside windows that isn’t a FOG thing.