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    • RE: Windows 11 + NTLite + Fog Projects

      @JJ-Fullmer Hi! Thanks for your reply.
      I’ll be short on your answer but please let me know if there’s something more I can tell.

      -Yes, via USB it works correctly and boot the iso. The problem is via PXE.
      -Yes, the BIOS settings are correct and the disks are already on AHCI mode.
      -Yes, we did generated the autounattend.xml file using NTLite
      -We thought the drivers needed would already be in the boot.wim file, so it should not be necessary to add them via NTLite.

      Let me know if we are doing something wrong.
      Thanks,
      Lorenzo.

      posted in Windows Problems
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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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      gaptoothgonni