Gigabyte board not booting into Windows when booted off FOG.
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I am still waiting for a answer
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We will need to know what version of FOG you are running for starters. I’m sure now that this is bumped and if you provide this info, the forum members should be able to start helping.
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@fry_p The FOG Version is 1.5.7
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OK so…
- Is this system a uefi or bios based system?
- Did fog image the system or is this the reference image?
- Did you register this computer with FOG?
- What target OS is on this computer?
- If you change the boot order so that the local hard drive is first in the boot order instead of PXE does it boot correctly?
Lets start with those questions before we head down the wrong path.
Suspicion: That appears to be a windows boot manager error and not something specifically related to FOG, BUT that doesn’t mean that fog doesn’t have a role in creating it.
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@FuriousGamer065 Secure boot enabled or disabled?
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- I don’t know, but the board said it is a UEFI DualBIOS.
- This installation was a Windows 10 Disk
- Yes
- Windows 10 Home 64-bit
- Hard Drive was first when I booted into PXE
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@FuriousGamer065 Wow quite a gap here in response.
You need to know what mode the firmware is in because it controls a number of things. In the case of the boot loader you will need to send ipxe.efi as the boot file to the target computer for uefi mode. The same thing kind of applies to the source image. You can only deploy an uefi captured image to a uefi based computer. You can’t mix bios and uefi systems.