Installing Windows 7 on iSCSI without control over DHCP
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2017-09-08, 01:21
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Installing Windows 7 on iSCSI without control over DHCP
I'd like to install Windows 7 on iSCSI. However when I boot Windows PE (with network drivers) the iSCSI disk is not there. I don't have control over DHCP server so I cannot push that way. How should I do it?
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2017-09-08, 07:24
(This post was last modified: 2017-09-08 07:24 by NiKiZe.)
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RE: Installing Windows 7 on iSCSI without control over DHCP
Here is part of my reply to your other thread (which you never answered to)
(2017-09-05 20:48)NiKiZe Wrote: So winpe starts, but you have no network? So check the above commands, and then describe your output from ipconfig Also which nic is in the box? (PCI Vendor and Device id) And also post the iPXE script that you are using to setup the san device and then boot wimboot Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2017-09-08, 20:04
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RE: Installing Windows 7 on iSCSI without control over DHCP
(2017-09-08 07:24)NiKiZe Wrote: Here is part of my reply to your other thread (which you never answered to) Sorry. I added NIC drivers (it's Intel on-board chip). I made a mistake by trying to list disks by diskmgmt instead of just running setup. I feel stupid. (2017-09-08 07:24)NiKiZe Wrote: And also post the iPXE script that you are using to setup the san device and then boot wimboot Code: #main script |
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2017-09-08, 20:07
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RE: Installing Windows 7 on iSCSI without control over DHCP
So everything is now working? If so great to hear that!
If not, result from ipconfig (and information about actuall nic in machine) is still missing. Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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