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wimboot and IIS
2013-04-02, 13:38 (This post was last modified: 2013-04-02 13:41 by steve6375.)
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Hi
I apologise if this has already been covered but..

I have ipxe.iso on a USB drive which I can boot to and then hit ctrl.b to get to the console. I then want to boot a wim file using wimboot from my Win7 64-bit system with IIS 7.5. I am using a domestic ADSL router for DHCP.

The problem is that whether I use boot.ipxe (do I use a boot command or a chain command?) or type the commands from boot.ipxe in manually, nothing seems to happen after the boot command. I have tried a VM and a real system.

The documentation seems lacking in this respect - it says at http://ipxe.org/wimboot
Quote:Boot using iPXE from the URL of your iPXE script, e.g. http://my.web.server/win7/boot.ipxe. You should see iPXE download your Windows boot files via HTTP and boot into the Windows installer:
But no clue as to how to boot or what commands to use???
any help appreciated.


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wimboot and IIS - steve6375 - 2013-04-02 13:38
RE: wimboot and IIS - robinsmidsrod - 2013-04-02, 14:34
RE: wimboot and IIS - steve6375 - 2013-04-02, 14:57
RE: wimboot and IIS - robinsmidsrod - 2013-04-03, 17:03
RE: wimboot and IIS - Sedorox - 2013-04-08, 01:36
RE: wimboot and IIS - Kirioss - 2013-04-08, 18:47



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