@george1421 actually i think it was an issue with the way our dhcp server replicates the backup, for some reason the primary changed itself back to undionly.kpxe when i changed that the second time, it started working and can boot into fog. now i will create my efi image and test it to see if it works.
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
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RE: Could not mount images folder Error
@Sebastian-Roth turns out that the RAM on the physical machine was actually bad.
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RE: Could not mount images folder Error
@george1421 i actually dont need it enabled, i went ahead and set it to disabled permanently. I am now having a different issue but i will start a new discussion for that.
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@jflippen okay sounds good i will do that with our dhcp servers as well, they are 2016 though. Also you stated the thing about doing sysprep, is there any big benefit to doing sysprep before capturing the image? is it just since its a new windows experience everytime(is that the only benefit)? We use FOG for our computers in house but when i do sysprep it basically just adds a couple more steps so it doesn’t help me unless there is something major that im missing.
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@george1421 @jflippen so when i create the base image in virtualbox as efi, i do sysprep and then turn of efi, do i need to change my dhcp server back to undionly.kpxe boot file to take the image from virtualbox as legacy and then change to ipxe.efi to push the image out to the uefi laptop?
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@george1421 actually i think it was an issue with the way our dhcp server replicates the backup, for some reason the primary changed itself back to undionly.kpxe when i changed that the second time, it started working and can boot into fog. now i will create my efi image and test it to see if it works.
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@george1421 we do have 2 dhcp servers but i made sure i changed that setting on both.
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@george1421 okay i might try to follow that tutorial, so for now i changed the option 067 boot file name to ipxe.efi and changed all the appropriate settings on the laptop. and then heres how it goes. it says checking media presence>media present>start pxe over IPv4>station ip is 10.2.227.200>nbp file name is undionly.kpxe> nbp file size is 97003 bytes>downloaded nbp successfully> then it doesnt boot into fog or anything
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@jflippen said in Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging:
you need to use ipxe.efi as your boot file
So we also have some HP’s that i have setup for legacy and they work great, does that mean when im going to image a legacy bios i have to change the dhcp boot file to undionly.kpxe for those and then to ipxe.efi for the uefi computers?
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RE: Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
@jflippen thats what i did, i created a base image in virtual box but i didnt do it in efi setting from virtual box. Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing, in virtual box machine go to settings>system>extended features and check enable efi(special OSes only) correct? Also i never have been able to get these laptops to pxe boot in UEFI. where do you enable IPv4 in UEFI
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Dell Latitude 5590 issues after imaging
I was able to send the image out to the laptop but I had to change bios setting to be able to PXE boot, the settings i changed were: I turned off secure boot, enabled Legacy ROM, and changed from UEFI boot to Legacy boot.
This laptop has an M.2 Card SATA. After i changed those settings, i was able to pxe boot and i did a full registration and deployed the image to the computer, but after it pushed the image out. The computer said no bootable device. so i changed the bios settings back to the way they were and still the same thing, its like it cant find the m2 card. -
RE: Could not mount images folder Error
@george1421 i actually dont need it enabled, i went ahead and set it to disabled permanently. I am now having a different issue but i will start a new discussion for that.
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RE: Could not mount images folder Error
@Sebastian-Roth turns out that the RAM on the physical machine was actually bad.