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      Gary Kulovics
      last edited by

      Have received new Dell PC’s and would love to keep it in UEFI Boot instead on changing it to Legacy Mode
      Have changed in DHCP Option 67 to IPXE.EFI
      but when I hit the function key F12 and get to the menu I see no were to boot to IPXE all I get is the following
      UEFI Boot
      Windows Boot Manager

      Other Options
      Bios Setup
      Bios Flash Update
      Diagnosiics
      Change Boot Mode Settings

      Not sure what I am doing wrong Please help

      Thanks for your help
      Gary

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
        last edited by

        The file name should not be in all caps.

        Sounds like the network adapter isn’t in the UEFI boot stack. You can either turn it on, or use BIOS based booting as those are it’s settings from the factory.

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          Sebastian Roth Moderator
          last edited by

          @Gary-Kulovics Possibly you need to enable netboot in UEFI or hit a different F-key?

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator
            last edited by

            Moving this to hardware issues.

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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator
              last edited by

              On these dells if you want to keep uefi mode you need to do the following

              1. Disable secure boot
              2. Ensure you turn on the uefi net stack on the networking tab (sorry not the right name but I can’t get to the bios right now). There is a check box at the very top of the network page (where you can enable pxe booting) that you need to turn on to get the option to pxe boot in uefi mode.

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                Gary Kulovics
                last edited by

                Thanks Guys got it up and running needed to turn on the boot stack in the bios.

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