Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive
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2016-02-16, 22:28
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RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive
(2016-02-16 09:37)FreeMinded Wrote: I'll have a deeper look at winboot. But on first sight it does not seem to do what we need iPXE can only load "next stage" over the network. Why would not wimboot be an option? You could load a 3rd party bootloader such as "embeded" grub (that is grub with configfiles in the same file) or a floppy image that then do what you want - but once again this still needs to be loaded over the network, and wimboot is by far the cleaner solution. It might even be possible to create a special BCD file and just have windows bootmgr.exe and the BCD file downloaded and that would then boot the correct partition. But I have to ask, why are you even entering iPXE if what you want to do is to boot from local disk anyway? Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-15, 10:58
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - MultimediaMan - 2016-02-15, 11:46
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-15, 14:38
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - NiKiZe - 2016-02-15, 19:18
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-16, 09:37
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - NiKiZe - 2016-02-16 22:28
RE: Using iPXE on installed on local drive to boot Windows from local drive - FreeMinded - 2016-02-23, 11:02
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