that worked, thanks everyone for the troubleshooting.
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RE: Fog 1.2.0 upgrade to 1.4.4 Failed
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RE: Image upload & deploy taking a long time
@themcv @Sebastian-Roth That is looking to be the fix… The on server size now shows ~48GB and only took 15min to upload to the server. I am deploying the image to another laptop and the ETA is 12min. Thank you for your help. FYI, we build our images from scratch with Win10 download from Microsoft with a SA agreement so it must be a built in thing .
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RE: Blank Screen with Blinking cursor in top left corner
@george1421 said in Blank Screen with Blinking cursor in top left corner:
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Apologies for the delayed reply I am off on military duty with limited internet. They are set to UEFI mode, how would I go about getting a resolution on the rEFInd exe not finding the disk for 1 specific laptop model?
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RE: Blank Screen with Blinking cursor in top left corner
That is correct, also I verified the “default exit mode” and it is set to REFIND_EFI. Would a Windows, bios or driver update have this affect?
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Blank Screen with Blinking cursor in top left corner
We are having an issue, we get a black screen and blinking cursor in the upper left corner after the Fog splash screen to boot to Hard Drive. So far it is isolated to Dell Latitude 5570’s that we have been able to identify. We have different models out there, Dell Latitude 5530 to 5590. If we ESC past the pxe-boot it will boot to Windows like it is suppose too.
Fog version: 1.5.5
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RE: Black screen and blinking cursor after selecting anything from FOG menu
I am having the same issue, with the black screen and blinking cursor in the upper left corner after the Fog splash screen to boot to Hard Drive. So far it is isolated to Dell Latitude 5570’s that I have found was there a fix?
Fog version: 1.5.5
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RE: Image upload & deploy taking a long time
@themcv @Sebastian-Roth That is looking to be the fix… The on server size now shows ~48GB and only took 15min to upload to the server. I am deploying the image to another laptop and the ETA is 12min. Thank you for your help. FYI, we build our images from scratch with Win10 download from Microsoft with a SA agreement so it must be a built in thing .
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RE: Image upload & deploy taking a long time
@george1421 But we don’t activate/use Bitlocker…
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RE: Image upload & deploy taking a long time
@sebastian-roth this all you were looking for? or did you need more detail on a particular drive?
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RE: Image upload & deploy taking a long time
@george1421 we are not using legacy mode in the bios we are using the UEFI boot mode.
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RE: Image upload & deploy taking a long time
@george1421 I didn’t see a 6th column below (assuming you meant row) is what I got.
Disk /dev/sda: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes Disklabel type: gpt Disk identifier: 8897879E-4ECF-42A1-A6DC-F682422F50B6 Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/sda1 2048 1026047 1024000 500M EFI System /dev/sda2 1026048 1288191 262144 128M Microsoft reserved /dev/sda3 1288192 975800319 974512128 464.7G Microsoft basic data /dev/sda4 975800320 976637447 837128 408.8M Windows recovery environment