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Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware
2019-07-21, 20:01
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RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10
Thank you NikiZe for your quick answear and sry for my late reply,

It was also my guess that the NIC Drives are not supported. For this reason I have installed the Bootimage on the Computer that I would like to sanboot later. Then I cloned this Harddisk on the blank Disk of the PXE-Server.

The Question is: Do I need to search the network drivers for the PXE server or for the Client? In this case I already should have the NIC-Drives from the Client, or not?
How I can install the correct NIC-Drives? Unfortunately, I have not found a practical solution

My PXE-Server is on an ESXi-Server and consists of virtual hard disks. Is that perhaps the problem, that I installed the bootimage on a real harddisk and cloned it on a virtuell one? I only have this problem with sanboot on physical clients. But booting WinPE and live-systems works fine

I would be very grateful if we could solve that!
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RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-07-19, 17:18
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-21 20:01
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-22, 13:56
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-07-22, 17:20
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-23, 13:09
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - misty - 2019-08-11, 18:13
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-08-16, 10:48
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - Andromeda_x - 2019-09-14, 00:10
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-09-17, 12:16
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-09-18, 02:02
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-09-19, 09:17



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