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					2019-06-21, 10:55 
				 
				
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				failure  of starting image  after downloading  it  from https link  
				 
					I am dealing  with IPxe boot  with https  protocol, I a getting  the NBP  file  from a local TFTP  server  and I am downloading the rest of boot files from Azure  via HTTPS  link  so everything  is  working properly until I get  an error "could not start BOOTx64.efi"  
				
				
				
			do any one have an idea how can we resolve this ? I would be really grateful  
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					2019-06-21, 11:17 
				 
				
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				RE: failure  of starting image  after downloading  it  from https link  
				 
					You should include more details, 
				
				
What is your bootx64.efi and what is it that is trying to start bootx64.efi? that error is most likely not from iPXE, correct? Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin  | 
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					2019-06-21, 11:42 
				 
				
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				(2019-06-21 11:17)NiKiZe Wrote: You should include more details, https://drive.google.com/file/d/14vUETC0...sp=sharing here you can find a picture of the error I found, I am trying to install a WinPe via ipxe so this is working properly with http link as you can see here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cNsqqru...sp=sharing once I change the NBP file (which is located in TFTP server) in which I enabled the HTTPS protocol ( in general.h file) I got the error, the download of the wimboot, BCD, .sdi, boot.wim is done successfully then patching files as well but when coming to the bootx64.efi it stops showing the above error I don't know really what is responsible of this error :/ does any thing come to ur mind ?  | 
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					2019-06-21, 14:51 
				 
				
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				RE: failure  of starting image  after downloading  it  from https link  
				 
					post your script, 
				
				
try imgstat before boot to make sure nothing is loaded that shouldn't be and also double check filesize. make sure you don't have any bootx64.efi loaded (it should be extracted from wim) You might also want to use the BCD from https://github.com/NiKiZe/wimboot-bcd which simplifies (nullifies) the need for patching BCD by wimboot Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin  | 
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					2019-06-21, 15:39 
				 
				
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				RE: failure  of starting image  after downloading  it  from https link  
				(2019-06-21 14:51)NiKiZe Wrote: post your script, I will try what u suggested and come back to you with the result and in the meanwhile here is my script #!ipxe cpuid --ext 29 && set arch amd64 || set arch x86 kernel wimboot initrd ${arch}/Boot/BCD BCD initrd ${arch}/Boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi initrd ${arch}/sources/boot.wim boot.wim imgtrust --allow boot  | 
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					2019-06-25, 14:43 
				 
				
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				RE: failure  of starting image  after downloading  it  from https link  
				(2019-06-21 14:51)NiKiZe Wrote: post your script, Hello again Poooooositive !!!!! thank you for your help , it worked once I changed the BCD file with the one found in your link.  | 
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