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					2015-04-17, 19:01 
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| RE: Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot (2015-04-14 18:42)paquetp Wrote: I'm stumped. I can get it to work on an older laptop with only one NIC - does that help? Difficult to say what might be the problem. It could be related to the multi-port NIC. The iBFT has a design assumption that each Ethernet device corresponds to a single PCI bus:dev.fn, and anything which doesn't fit into that model (e.g. multi-port NICs attached to the same PCI bus:dev.fn, or NICs where the drivers support iSCSI offload) can break because this simplistic assumption is incorrect. If you are in a position to attach a Windows kernel debugger, then the output from "!devnode 0 1" after the BSOD occurs would be useful. Michael | |||
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| Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot -  paquetp - 2015-04-10, 19:52 RE: Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot -  mcb30 - 2015-04-13, 17:28 RE: Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot -  paquetp - 2015-04-14, 18:42 RE: Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot -  mcb30 - 2015-04-17 19:01 RE: Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot -  NiKiZe - 2015-04-23, 20:19 RE: Windows Server 2012 R2 iSCSI boot -  pazhanii - 2015-05-07, 13:53 | 
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