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    • Fujitsu Model U758i7 TB

      We are having an issue with the above laptop model where we hear static/popping during playback of audio files. The static and popping that’s heard during audio playback, only starts after a new laptop is imaged, whether deployed by FOG or Macrium. The laptop that was used to create the image from is fine. The current configuration is as follows:

      Operating System

      • Windows® 10 Pro (Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, MUI, 64-bit, ENERGY STAR® qualified)
      • System Memory 16 GB DDR4 SDRAM memory (16 GB + empty slot) (32 GB upgrade available)
      • Hard Drive 1 TB M.2 SATA SSD – TCG Opal Compliant Self-encrypted Drive (SED)
      • Display 15.6" FHD (1920 x 1080) Anti-Glare, Touchscreen Display
      • Keyboard Backlit isolation keyboard (spill resistant) with touchpad & 10-key keypad
      • DVD Drive No
      • Processor 8th Generation Intel® Core® i7-8550U (8 MB Cache, up to 4.0 GHz) with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology)
      • Recovery Media Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (MUI) DVD Recovery Media
      • Fingerprint Sensor Yes
      • Wireless Communication Intel® Dual Band Wireless-AC 8265 802.11ac/a/b/g/n (2x2) and Bluetooth® v4.1
        Interfaces 1 x DC-in
      • 1 (combo port with Audio line-out) x Audio: line-in / microphone
      • 1 (combo port with Audio line-in) x Audio: line-out / headphone
      • 2x digital array microphones x Internal microphones
      • 2x Type-A (1 with Anytime USB charge functionality)
      • 1x Type-C (with Power Delivery functionality) x USB 3.1 Gen1 (USB 3.0) total
      • 1 x VGA
      • 1 x HDMI
      • 1 (exclusive with HDMI) x DisplayPort
      • 1 (with status LED) x Ethernet (RJ-45)
      • 1 x Docking connector for Port Replicator
      • 1 x Kensington Lock support
      • 1 x Memory card slots
      • Audio 2x internal digital microphones (array)
      • Webcam HD Webcam
      • Battery Main Lithium-ion battery (4-cell, 50Wh) (up to 10 hours, 10 minutes)
      • Dimensions (W x D x H) 14.88 x 10.08 x 0.76 inches
      • Weight 4.1 lbs

      Any help would be greatly appreciated.

      Thanks,
      David

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      davidjor
    • RE: Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      @george1421 George, please see the link attached. https://www.dropbox.com/s/6y7ci7g8huegm9p/output.pcap?dl=0

      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
    • RE: Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      @george1421 I am getting the same result. I am running dnsmasq 2.78

      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
    • RE: Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      @george1421 Thank you.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
    • RE: Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      everywhere this conf file says <fog_server_IP> I need to edit for my ip Address, correct?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
    • RE: Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      Here is my Itsp.conf file. Thank you so much.

      # Sample configuration for dnsmasq to function as a proxyDHCP server,
      # enabling LTSP clients to boot when an external, unmodifiable DHCP
      # server is present.
      # The main dnsmasq configuration is in /etc/dnsmasq.conf;
      # the contents of this script are added to the main configuration.
      # You may modify the file to suit your needs.
      
      # Don't function as a DNS server:
      port=0
      
      # Log lots of extra information about DHCP transactions.
      log-dhcp
      
      # Dnsmasq can also function as a TFTP server. You may uninstall
      # tftpd-hpa if you like, and uncomment the next line:
      # enable-tftp
      
      # Set the root directory for files available via FTP.
      tftp-root=/tftpboot
      
      # The boot filename.
      #dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0
      dhcp-boot=unidionly.kpxe,,10.0.0.100
      # rootpath option, for NFS
      dhcp-option=17,/images
      
      # kill multicast
      dhcp-option=vendor:PXEClient,6,2b
      
      # Disable re-use of the DHCP servername and filename fields as extra
      # option space. That's to avoid confusing some old or broken DHCP clients.
      dhcp-no-override
      
      # PXE menu.  The first part is the text displayed to the user.  The second is the timeout, in seconds.
      pxe-prompt="Press F8 for boot menu", 3
      
      # The known types are x86PC, PC98, IA64_EFI, Alpha, Arc_x86,
      # Intel_Lean_Client, IA32_EFI, BC_EFI, Xscale_EFI and X86-64_EFI
      # This option is first and will be the default if there is no input from the user.
      pxe-service=X86PC, "Boot from network", pxelinux
      
      # A boot service type of 0 is special, and will abort the
      # net boot procedure and continue booting from local media.
      #pxe-service=X86PC, "Boot from local hard disk", 0
      
      # If an integer boot service type, rather than a basename is given, then the
      # PXE client will search for a suitable boot service for that type on the
      # network. This search may be done by multicast or broadcast, or direct to a
      # server if its IP address is provided.
      # pxe-service=x86PC, "Install windows from RIS server", 1
      
      # This range(s) is for the public interface, where dnsmasq functions
      # as a proxy DHCP server providing boot information but no IP leases.
      # Any ip in the subnet will do, so you may just put your server NIC ip here.
      # Since dnsmasq is not providing true DHCP services, you do not want it
      # handing out IP addresses.  Just put your servers IP address for the interface
      # that is connected to the network on which the FOG clients exist.
      # If this setting is incorrect, the dnsmasq may not start, rendering
      # your proxyDHCP ineffective.
      dhcp-range=10.0.0.100,proxy
      
      # This range(s) is for the private network on 2-NIC servers,
      # where dnsmasq functions as a normal DHCP server, providing IP leases.
      # dhcp-range=192.168.0.20,192.168.0.250,8h
      
      # For static client IPs, and only for the private subnets,
      # you may put entries like this:
      # dhcp-host=00:20:e0:3b:13:af,10.160.31.111,client111,infinite
      
      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
    • RE: Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      I am using dnsmasq because I am using an old Linksys WRT54G ver.6 router as my DHCP server. It does not support “option 66” which from my understanding is needed for tftp boot image, correct?

      I am not really getting a error message. I am getting the following:

      DHCP IP: 10.0.0.1 PROXY 10.0.0.100
      GATEWAY IP: 10.0.0.1

      Auto-select:
      Boot from network

      BOOT SERVER IP: 10.0.0.100
      TFTP
      PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent

      Then the machine boots into windows…

      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
    • Trying to build FOG server on standalone network

      I am setting up an imaging environment on a standalone network. However, after following the installation instructions my client gets an IP address, however, does not see the TFTP boot image and won’t boot. I am sure it has something to do with dnsmasq, but I am not sure.

      Any help would be great.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      davidjor
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