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Why I get this error 0xd126001 (http://ipxe.org/3d12001) using WDS?
2014-08-01, 18:49
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RE: Why I get this error 0xd126001 (http://ipxe.org/3d12001) using WDS?
(2014-07-29 15:36)TakeruHiro Wrote:  I am new to windows server, I have two Machines, one with windows server 2008 and the other client one, I am trying to deploy windows to client using windows deployment services, I created the images, and get both booth and install. I put the client to boot from network, I configure my dhcp scope, but once I try to boot the client machine, I get the following error: tftp://10.10.10.1/reminst/Bootx86/Images/boot.wim .. Error 0x3d126001 (http://ipxe.org/3d126001) No more network devices

The boot image location is on //server/reminst/Bootx86/Images/boot.wim.

What is the wrong I do here, and how to solve this problem.

I think that you TFTP path has an error. I have myself a Windows Server too, and as far as I know, the "Reminst" folder is already the "root" folder of the TFTP server. I see another error regarding the x86 folder, you have forgotten a slash.

So, try using the path below:
tftp://10.10.10.1/Boot\x86\Images\boot.wim

The backslashes are defaults on Windows Server.
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RE: Why I get this error 0xd126001 (http://ipxe.org/3d12001) using WDS? - leandrolnh - 2014-08-01 18:49



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