Network restore fails with minimac 4,1

Hello everyone,
I'm trying to deploy a netrestore image with a 10.6.4 server
The image I have is a mac mini 3,1 and I am trying to deploy it on a last mac mini release (4,1).
For some reasons the procedure fails just at the beginning showing a deny access logo instead Apple logo.
I'm quite sure that either dhcp, 10.6.4 server and netrestore service work properly because I've tried to deploy the same image on other types of machines (old mac minis, iMac 27").
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance

The software installed on your macmini3,1 won't boot the macmini4,1. 10.6.4 shipped before the macmini4,1 and therefore does not support it.
You'll need to create an image from the OS that came with the macmini4,1, or wait until 10.6.5 becomes available (which should support all hardware released before it.)

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