@sebastian-roth yeah, i have tried several times. I use version 1.2.0. So it’s a old version of FOG.
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RE: Lenovo Thinkpad 13 G2 kernel version or iPXE problem
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RE: Lenovo Thinkpad 13 G2 kernel version or iPXE problem
@sebastian-roth No, it connected with the same cable and connection as the other devices. So that can’t be the issue. I imaged the devices today from the same place with the samen cable to the same switch.
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RE: Lenovo Thinkpad 13 G2 kernel version or iPXE problem
@sebastian-roth yes, other devices works fine. I have imaged a Dell Optiplex 7010, Latitude 3380, Latitude 5440 and 5530 today.
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RE: Lenovo Thinkpad 13 G2 kernel version or iPXE problem
This is the message i get. I hope this will help to found a solution. Or do you need more info?
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Lenovo Thinkpad 13 G2 kernel version or iPXE problem
i have some issues with imaging on the Lenovo Thinkpad 13 G2.
The BIOS is on legacy >> secure disabled.
I use ThinkPad OneLink+ to RJ45 Adapter to boot from network.
Also i tried the ThinkPad USB-C-dockingstation. Also no result.
Can anyone tell me which kernel version or iPXE i need?
Thanks a lot!!!
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RE: Windows 10 - Start menu freezing after feature update
@avaryan Is this also working for version 1709?
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RE: Windows 10 - Start menu freezing after feature update
@Avaryan do i have to put this script in a specified folder? Or is it just run this script and it’s fixed?
The following PowerShell snippet appears to fix the previously reported issues that appeared after the Feature Update to Build 1703. # Removes WebCache and INetCache folders from Default Profile. Remove-Item -Path C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache -Force -Recurse Remove-Item -Path C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache -Force -Recurse $Users = (Get-ChildItem -Path "$env:SystemDrive\Users").FullName # Deletes WebCache and INetCache on all non-hidden users. ForEach($User in $Users) { Remove-Item -Path $User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WebCache -Force -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue Remove-Item -Path $User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache -Force -Recurse -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue }
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RE: Error networkboot by USB ethernet adapter
OK, first we will try the update to version 1.4.1
I’ll let know if it works.
Thanks!
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RE: Error networkboot by USB ethernet adapter
- The BIOS is in LEGACY mode.
- the dhcp is not configured on the FOG server. We use the DHCP in the windows environment.
- The version of our FOG is 1.2.0
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Error networkboot by USB ethernet adapter
Hello,
i’m trying to boot by PXE with a USB Network Adapter from Dell. First the boot will be stuck on init.xz and after hours there appears a error message: usb 2-2 can’t set config #2 error -71.
Is there anyone who can help me?
I tried it on a Dell Latitude 3189. When i boot in PXE there is this; Realtek USB Ethernet Controller (x)HCI v2.10 AD 5/24/16 (maybe this will help to find a solution)
Thanks a lot!