Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem
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2017-04-18, 11:36
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RE: Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem
(2017-04-17 19:03)digitalis99 Wrote: Performing an installation via sanhook and then exiting back to the BIOS is not really expected to work. We have absolutely no control over what the BIOS does once we exit. For example, we have seen BIOSes that reset the number of INT13 drives, and BIOSes that zero random portions of base memory. Try booting the Windows installer over the network instead. This avoids exiting back to the BIOS and so bypasses the uncontrolled behaviour. You can find instructions at http://ipxe.org/howto/winpe#installing_t...csi_target. Michael |
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Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem - digitalis99 - 2017-04-17, 19:03
RE: Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem - mcb30 - 2017-04-18 11:36
RE: Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem - digitalis99 - 2017-04-21, 17:29
RE: Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem - digitalis99 - 2017-04-22, 00:38
RE: Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem - robinsmidsrod - 2017-04-24, 08:42
RE: Installation of Win7 to iSCSI target on Skull Canyon NUC problem - digitalis99 - 2017-04-25, 19:22
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