@Sebastian-Roth Ok so ill try explain myself a little better. The fog servers whole job (hope) is to push a basic Windows 11 image to a new device with all our apps (office chrome etc) then after the push its unplugged from the fog server and plugged into the internet to finalize our setup needs. After setup would be completed it would go out to a user on the network.
I wont go into details of why the fog server cant be on the network but its simply not a option. So registering devices in the web ui has no benefit to me and is normally skipped to strait deploy the image on the computer.
The current problem is that after I unplug it from the server and restart the device it no longer has the M.2 SSD as a boot option. The only choices it has are UEFI IPV4/IPV6 PXE. The missing M.2 SSD is a reoccurring issues with 11 consecutive devices losing the M.2 SSD Boot option. All 11 devices including the one the image was pulled from are identical in parts make and model so there is next to no variation with that.
The link you sent seems to be fixes for duel booting which I’m not doing but if I missed something crucial in there please let me know.
Long story short I’m losing my onboard drive and can not boot the device without being connected to the fog server.