0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware
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2012-11-20, 02:40
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RE: 0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware
can i ask u about what means "Add the relevant entries to the cddb in the registry so that driver loads on boot"
and what is the full name of "wfd service" (2012-09-14 15:59)digitalis99 Wrote: In the time it took for my first post to be approved, I actually already solved this. The network card driver needs to be listed in the critical device database section of the registry. Just installing the driver isn't enough for Windows, apparently. The correct entries in criticaldevices makes Windows load the driver before it starts the second phase of bootup. If the driver is loaded then, Windows switches from using the iPXE provided disk to its own initiator connected to the same disk. If the driver isn't loaded, no PnP process can run to find a driver...and the system bluescreens. |
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0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware - digitalis99 - 2012-09-10, 06:32
RE: 0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware - robinsmidsrod - 2012-09-14, 11:03
RE: 0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware - digitalis99 - 2012-09-14, 15:59
RE: 0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware - small1234 - 2012-11-20 02:40
RE: 0x7B when iSCSI booting on alternate hardware - ntdeveloper31 - 2013-09-03, 09:33
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