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If I imported the MAC address of the devices, advertised the task sequence to its collection then the device was able to PXE boot with the x64 boot image.  If I was unable to do this, I used a SCCM USB...

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PXE boot with UEFI

The PXE server will use the boot image that is associated with the task sequence. It can't just use some other boot image because that is not guaranteed to work (e.g., the device drivers could be...

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PXE boot with UEFI

You can make the machine "known" (by importing the MAC address), then assign a task sequence to it that has a 64-bit boot image.

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PXE boot with UEFI

It is an unknown device and I have multiple task sequences advertised to unknown.  So I am just out of luck and should boot with a USB device? I can't and why would I set all task sequences to x64...

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PXE boot with UEFI

As others have mentioned, it looks like your task sequence is associated with the x86 boot image.You need to go to the task sequence properties and set the boot image to the 64-bit boot image package.

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PXE boot with UEFI

Does it choose the boot file for the above optional advertisement bsd200f7? Thanks,Jason

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PXE boot with UEFI

I have 2 uefi devices and they are both still picking the BSD00001 which is the x86.  This is the beginning of the PXE boot process so I have not chosen a Task Sequence yet.

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PXE boot with UEFI

What bootimage is used on the task sequence you intend to run? As said, 64bit is required for UEFI devices :) iphelpers has no impact on which bootimage is chosen.Martin Bengtsson | www.imab.dk

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PXE boot with UEFI

Which Boot Image is selected in the Task Sequence Settings? It will choose the one, which is selected there.Cheers, Thomas Kurth Netree AG, System Engineer Blog: http://netecm.netree.ch/blog | Twitter:...

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PXE boot with UEFI

BSD000001 is the x86 but why would it choose that when x64 is there? I am using ip helpers with no DHCP options.Jason

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PXE boot with UEFI

Here it is...Client lookup reply: <ClientIDReply><Identification Unknown="0" ItemKey="0"...

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PXE boot with UEFI

Are you using a 64bit bootimage? That's required to pxe boot UEFI devices.Martin Bengtsson | www.imab.dk

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It would be great if you could upload all the lines, which have something to do with this action. So it should be a snipped of around 10-20 seconds of the log file...Cheers, Thomas Kurth Netree AG,...

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PXE boot with UEFI

Thomas,Yes, I can do you need just the client boot action reply string?  It is a big log.Thanks,Jason

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Hi JasonCan you post your smspxe.log?Cheers, Thomas Kurth Netree AG, System Engineer Blog: http://netecm.netree.ch/blog | Twitter: | LinkedIn: | Xing:Note: Posts are provided “AS IS” without warranty...

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PXE boot with UEFI

I get this everytime I try to PXE a UEFI device.  I have even moved my PXE to server 2012.  Changed to IP helpers. Windows failed to start.  A recent hardware or software change might be the cause.  To...

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