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Check to enable Windows Boot Manager under General->Boot Sequence (Figure 1):.This includes when the Network Interface Controller (NIC) is negotiated at 1000mbit/s for loading the Windows image file (WIM file) into Random Access Memory (RAM). When PXE booting to UEFI-based PXE images over a USB network connection, the maximum throughput is ~15-25 Mega Bits per second (Mbit/s). I can PXE boot and deploy Windows using Legacy mode, but it's not id Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. No option to PXE boot at all with UEFI enabled it seems. I can't find any way to do that with UEFI and Secure Boot enabled.
#TINY PXE SERVER BOOT WIM WINDOWS 10#
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Check to enable Enable UEFI Network Stack under General->Advanced Boot Options (Figure 2): Figure 2: Enable UEFI Network Stack. Figure 1: Enable Windows Boot Manager.Ensure that you will not be conflicting with an existing DHCP server on the network or HTTP server on the local machine you are running Tiny PXE Server on. Copy boot.sdi to C:\DC\TFTPD\Boot\boot.sdi Copy boot.wim to C:\DC\TFTPD\Sources\Boot.wim Configure Tiny PXE to be a DHCP and HTTP server.Use the arrow keys and highlight "Advanced Boot Options" Click the check box "Enable UEFI Network Stack". Before the 7350 system can PXE boot UEFI mode, the UEFI network stack must be enabled in BIOS.