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      Gigabyte PC Not Compatible?

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      I agree with Wayne that 0.32 is fairly old and so is the linux kernel for that. What version number of the kernel do you have installed?

      For the Win10 you will need to ensure your master (reference) image uses a MBR style disk. GPT is not supported on that old version of FOG. Don’t get me wrong FOG 0.32 will work here as long as you take precautions and have supported hardware/linux kernel. You could “try” to slide in the latest version of the FOG kernel that is 4.5.3. If I remember correctly 0.32 only supported a 32 bit linux kernel so you will need bzImage32 and then rename it to bzImage to be compliant with your inits. DON’T upgrade the to the latest inits because that for sure will break your boot.

      You can get the latest 32 bit kernel here, just be sure to rename your original kernel and then rename this one to match your original kernel.
      sudo wget https://fogproject.org/kernels/bzImage32

      I do have to say the best path (but not the easiest) for you on this endeavor would be to spin up a new FOG server running the trunk version of fog 1.2.0. You will have better success with new hardware, uefi systems, gpt disks, and native win10 support.

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      Unable To Register A Windows 7 Machine With A Killer e2400 device

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      @ga1985 Welcome to the forums. This is definitely kind of an unusual FOG question but I am happy to try and find out if we can help you.

      Do I get you right there? You are trying to PXE boot and image this network device? As this seems to be kind of a black box device I guess it will be quite hard to find out the drivers we need in the kernel to PXE boot this device. Are you able to boot any kind of live linux (USB key or CDROM) on it? If yes, then give us the full output of lspci -nn and lsblk!

      I am unable to get through the registration process.

      Any error message you see? Please post a picture here!

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