trouble with E6410 PXE boot - possible drivers missing
Hi, I have a problem; I have a Latitude E6410 x64 bits architecure pc. After added the mac adr and GIUD adr into SCCM 2007 R2 as imported computer and added the computer to collection for PXE computers, I choose onboard NIC from the E6410 and the PXE prosess starts. I can see that it loads my boot image and the window with task sequense shows, the computer is restarting. Right before the task sequense are suppose to start(where you choose can what OS you haveing) Is some drivers missing? or it it something else? I have imported the drives for E640 W7 X86 into the driver folder in SCCM and also made a driver package for this modell. I have updated the boot image and the dp. Can`t realy find a way to sove this by my self. Anyone haveing some thoughts around this issue?
January 27th, 2011 5:47am

Hello - Any specific error in SMSTS.log? Are you attached the proper drivers to the 64 bit boot image?Anoop C Nair
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January 27th, 2011 5:57am

did you try adding Network Drivers (Windows 7 based for sccm 2007 sp2, windows vista based for sccm 2007 sp1) for your Network card to the boot image ? click on the WinPE tab of your boot image (the boot image attached to your task sequence) to see what drivers (if any) are installed in your boot.wim file, if you bring up a command prompt in WinPE (press f8) and check ipconfig, do you get an ip address ? Troubleshooting PXE and PE problems Troubleshooting with the help of SMSTS.LOG and F8 My step by step SCCM Guides I'm on Twitter > ncbrady
January 27th, 2011 6:52am

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February 4th, 2011 3:53am

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