@quazz @george1421 well, disabling secure boot seemed to do it. Thank you sooo much for the help. I will continue on with the process and hopefully all goes well.
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RE: FOG + Windows 10 1803
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RE: FOG + Windows 10 1803
@george1421 The way it was explained to me is that FOG does indeed image to a dedicated network. The FOG server is acting as DHCP server.
I am not sure that an error is occurring. When I try to boot into the FOG server to register host nothing happens. I see the HP boot menu with options to boot PXE through ipv4 or ipv6. My understanding is that it should just boot into FOG and that is not happening. Very possible that I am doing things incorrectly.
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FOG + Windows 10 1803
I am brand new to FOG so please excuse my lack of knowledge. I am in a position where I need to image a new HP ProBook 450 G5 and deploy to 20+ machines. The FOG server was already setup and running when I was hired. I am just trying to figure out how to use it. I can not get the laptop to boot to the FOG server. I connect the machine to the switch that is connected to the FOG server. I am network booting by holding F12. It takes me to HP boot menu screen but never to FOG host registration screen. I am sure I am doing many things wrong but I have searched for many many hours trying to figure this out and nothing I have tried seems to work. Any help would be great. This topic has already been solved somewhere so maybe just pointing me to that place would be helpful. Any and all advice is welcome. Thank you in advance for suggestions and answers.