![]() Tried changing option 67 to the boot wim,, pxeboot.In this case, this archive is to be unpacked and as a result, will be the accompanying ubuntu-installer folder. Removed option 66 just for good measure – didn’t work Next set of steps is for booting linux (Ubuntu) installations.Map a network connection to the root TFTP directory on the PXE/TFTP server and create a Boot folder there. Removed option 67 from the DHCP scope – didn’t work Step 1: Copy WinPE Source Files onto the PXE Server.Removing the F12 requirement – didn’t work.Setting default boot images – didn’t work.I tried a number of fixes to see if I could resolve the issue, including: Worse, if you have WDS configured to require F12 to continue, you have to press F12 each time, or it will time out and fail. ![]() I ran into this issue on a recent Windows 10 deployment for a client – when the machine attempted to PXE boot from the WDS / MDT server, it would go through four iterations of the PXE boot cycle before finally getting the correct boot image from the server.
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