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    • Windows 11 + NTLite + Fog Projects

      Aloha everyone, seeking help here 🙂

      I have a computer where I installed Debian 12, which I’d like to use as a server where I use Fog Project to deploy a Windows 11 ISO made through NTLite.

      The Debian pc is configured with a private static IP and serve also as DHCP.
      We uploaded the image on Fog website and in the iPXE Menu Customization page we defined some parameters, as below:

      kernel http://${fog-ip}/wimboot gui
      #initrd http://{fog-ip}/install.bat install.bat
      #initrd http://{fog-ip}/winpeshl.ini winpeshl.ini
      initrd http://{fog-ip}/Windows/11Pro24H2/boot/bcd BCD
      initrd http://{fog-ip}/Windows/11Pro24H2/boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi
      initrd http://{fog-ip}/Windows/11Pro24H2/sources/boot.wim boot.wim
      boot
      
      

      At this point, everything seems to work fine as the pc where I want to deploy my ISO is connected to the Debian pc server.
      It boots correctly and it seems to load the Windows installation.
      Only thing: it comes the part where I should be able to select the disks where installing my ISO but I get an error back.

      It says:

      **LOAD DRIVER

      A required driver is missing for your computer. It could be a driver for DVD, USB or hard disk. If you have a USB flash drive, a CD or a DVD with the driver, please insert it now.
      Note: If the Windows installation media is in the DVD drive or on a USB drive, you can safely remove it for this step.**

      With a colleague we tried everything, but we get back always the same error.

      If anyone have any idea what could this be, it’s much much appreciated.

      Thanks!

      posted in Windows Problems
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