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Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware
2019-08-16, 10:48
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RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10
(2019-08-11 18:13)misty Wrote:  @albrecht
I haven't got any SANBoot systems available at the moment to check, however I recall when installing Windows 8.*\10 to an iSCSI target that the NIC start value is NOT set to 0 - the system still boots fine.

If cloning an existing system, have you tried unbinding the Lightweight Filter (LWF)? See http://mistyprojects.co.uk/documents/Tin...wfplwf.htm

misty






I also have unbind the Lightweight Filter (LWF) in Windows 7/8 exactly as described on the page http://mistyprojects.co.uk/documents/Tin...wfplwf.htm

But it still can not boot a cloned Image.

in memory of:

i can install Win 7/8 with WinPE on the iSCSI-Target. Then I can boot this over PXE without problems. But When I install Win 7/8 with CD and clone the installed images on the iSCSI target and tried to boot over pxe it fails with Bluescreen (Stopcode 000..7B)



It definitely has something to do with the NIC, but I can not find the cause.
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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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