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    Computer wont boot from hard drive after PXE from FOG

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      Gregg Cerniglia
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      I’ve seen issues with some Dell laptops either because they are running an old bios, the E6410’s with bios rev A4 was recently an issue for me. Sometimes the system won’t load the pxe menu at all, and other times they just do not like to reboot.

      In the fog configuration tab, to go fog settings, for the FOG_BOOT_EXIT_TYPE, there are three options try the grub or exit option as Tom Suggested. If your still having trouble try downloading an additional PXE boot image, save it as a custom option bzimage###. then go to your system inventory and set the machine to use a custom boot loader, fog/kernel/bzimage###. Then make sure that you delete the pending task, so that it picks up the custom kernel when it creates the new task.

      you can look here [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices[/url] to see if your system is on the list and what kernels have been tested to work with it

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        SupEric
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        By changing the FOG_BOOT_EXIT_TYPE from sanboot to exit and back to sanboot in the version 1.2 of FOG I was able to get our DELL Precision T1600’s to work. The DELL Optiplex XE still say BOOTMGR is missing. Where is a good place to download an additional PXE boot image

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        • JunkhackerJ
          Junkhacker Developer
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          set the exit type to grub and leave it there. report back if that doesn’t solve your problem

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            SupEric
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            With grub as the FOG_BOOT_EXIT_TYPE it still says BOOTMGR is missing. It works with the old .32 version of FOG. Just since the upgrade to version 1.2 has it stopped working.

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              Gregg Cerniglia
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              double check that the image type is set properly, after upgrading from .32 to 1.2 my existing win7 images changed to win 2000/win xp, and I had to manually set them back to Win 7. The issue might just be that simple.

              Maybe its something from the migration process, I’m not really sure. maybe someone needs to take a look at that.

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              • JunkhackerJ
                Junkhacker Developer
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                how well does exit type “exit” work for you?

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                  SupEric
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                  Yes my images were set to win 2000/win xp. I had to change them all back to windows 7. It still didnt solve my problem. For some reason the new version of FOG doesnt like this model of DELL. I am thinking about adding an intel ethernet card and disabling the integrated broadcom.

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                    SupEric
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                    Same problem with exit.

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                      Gregg Cerniglia
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                      did you try downloading a different kernel? also check to see if there are bios updates for the XE

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                        SupEric
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                        Havent tried a different kernel. It is on the lates bios. What is the best way to update the kernel?

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                          SupEric
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                          How do you know what kernel you are currently using?

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                            Gregg Cerniglia
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                            when you updated to 1.2 I believe it updates the default kernel, there are some newer ones you can download them from the fog configuration tab, there is an option for downloading kernels.

                            downloading an additional PXE boot image, save it as a custom option bzimage###. then go to your system inventory and set the machine to use a custom boot loader, fog/kernel/bzimage###. Then make sure that you delete the pending task, so that it picks up the custom kernel when it creates the new task. Since your other systems are working fine with the current default it would be best to test a different kernel without overwriting the current one.

                            you can look here [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices[/url] to see if your system is on the list and what kernels have been tested to work with it.

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                            • JunkhackerJ
                              Junkhacker Developer
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                              this is not a kernel issue. it is a ipxe issue. updating the kernel will not help

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                                SupEric
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                                We fixed this by runing startup repair with the windows 7 install disk. For some reason with fog .32 it was using the bootmanager from the fox pxe boot image.

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                                  SupEric
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                                  Forgot to mention. Thank you very much for your help on this:):)

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                                    alli
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                                    The start of computers to display FOG PXE Then when they go to boot from the hard disk goes black screen the cursor flashes in the upper left corner and nothing happens.
                                    Someone has the solution to this problem
                                    😞

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott
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                                      @alli
                                      Yep,

                                      Make sure your network is good to go. In some cases you may also need to power down completely, and “cold” start the system.

                                      First, check the network though. I actually saw this exact issue today. All other systems were perfectly fine, it was just this one system that had the issue. Replaced patch cable and restarted system. Everything succeeded.

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                                        alli @Tom Elliott
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                                        @Tom-Elliott
                                        yes but,

                                        I have a good connection and restart the computer and turn it off and still the same . I do not know what it is 😞 and not found.

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                                          alli @SupEric
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                                          @SupEric

                                          I have the same problem you had at the time of loading the image I get black screen and a blinking in the corner hairline.
                                          Do you have the solution to this problem?
                                          Could you help me fix it?

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                                            MJR
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                                            Microsoft AD environment with 200+ computers. Upgraded fog server to 1.2 from 0.32. No previous similar problems.
                                            On approximately 10% of campus computers, we are also seeing the “perma-blinking” top left cursor after
                                            the Fog Menu screen during PXY boot. Laptops and Desktops running Windows 7. Have to turn off PXY boot
                                            for work around. Today tried my first Fog “Quick Image” on a Dell Latitude with this issue and it also hangs about
                                            15 minutes into the reimage on the same blinking cursor screen. Hoping for some information, directions, questions.
                                            Thanks very much.

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