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Windows 8/Server 2012
2013-07-26, 13:14 (This post was last modified: 2013-07-26 13:15 by robinsmidsrod.)
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RE: Windows 8/Server 2012
(2013-07-26 05:30)hech Wrote:  my chip is intel 82579lm, I downloaded a 82579lm ipxe.pxe. on cold-boot and restarts, it boots to windows with chip name 82579lm but when I do a shutdown and turn it on again without unplugging, the chip name becomes 82579v, that is when it does not boot. how does it become 82579v? what do I do about it?

That is exactly the same that happened on my desktop computer, but the other way around. I had to get the core developers to debug this issue and fix it. It is because of some oddball EEPROM issue.

I'd suggest building with DEBUG=intel:3 and serial, and then send off a bug report to the mailing-list with the details. Coming online and doing it on IRC is even better. I would also suggest you go through the driver test checklist on the wiki and report which tests fail and which pass.
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Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-19, 18:46
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-21, 03:22
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-21, 10:29
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-21, 12:27
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-21, 13:56
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-23, 16:40
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-24, 17:14
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-25, 04:42
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-25, 06:59
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-07-28, 15:55
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - spooch - 2013-08-16, 03:08
RE: Windows 8/Server 2012 - hech - 2013-09-06, 12:25



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