New Lenovo Computers
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We are in the process of replacing all the computers for our organization. We are using Lenovo Win 10 machines that we deployed using FOG, and we are replacing them with a newer version of the same PC.
I have updated the computer and we are looking to create a base image for the computer. Every time I try and boot to the network I get a Secure Boot Violation. Invalid signature detected. Check Secure Boot Policy in Setup.
I have went through all the settings, and I can’t seem to get it to boot to FOG. I have a new Desktop, Laptop, and Tiny that we are attempting to image, and they all have the same issue. I’m not sure if it is the PC or FOG at this moment, so I came here looking for advice.
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@Towndrunk For imaging you need to disable secure boot feature in the firmware/bios. Once imaged you can reenable secure boot if needed.
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I disabled Secure Boot and it did allow me to register the computer in FOG. I created a new image so I could Capture a new image, but I don’t see an option for Windows 11 in the images. Should I use Windows Other, Other, or do I need an update?
I created a new Windows 10 Image as a test, and when I try and run a Capture it starts, but doesn’t complete. I need to investigate the error. BitLocker Signature in partition, need to disable BITLOCKER. This is a new computer to us with the default image, so I wasn’t aware it had BitLocker on it.
Your version of FOG is up to date.
You’re running the latest dev-branch version: 1.5.10.15 -
I was using the Factory image that came on the device from Lenovo. It was Win 10 and I updated it to Win 11 and we were getting the issues.
I wiped it clean, and loaded a new instance of Win 11, and everything worked fine afterwards. Looks like after disabling Secure Boot, all other issue were with the device. We now have a working images. Thank you for all the help.
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