SCCM 2012 Matching Processor Architecture Boot Image (0) not found

SCCM2012 SP1 ,One Site, 3DP.
one DP can not install os with PXE boot. when start PXE F12, system crush with code 0x00000f. and Log like this
"00:0C:29:90:D1:C0, 291241B9-AB25-4400-B746-99E018F70F1A: device is in the database. SMSPXE 2014/10/1 2:28:11 4504 (0x1198)
Warning: Matching Processor Architecture Boot Image (0) not found SMSPXE 2014/10/1 2:28:11 4504 (0x1198)"
The BOOT.wim file works well in ither DP.
I have try to redeploment the PXE and reload the Boot.Wim file in this DP, but can not reslove this problem.
I'm afried reset the Boot.wim will take other 2 DP can not work too.
Please Help.

Hi Pazza,
As Torsten said,  please ensure that you have an x86 and x64 boot image configured and deployed, regardless of the architecture of the OS that
you wish to deploy. Secondly, ensure that the boot images for both architectures have the network drivers for the respective model that you are imaging injected.
Otherwise, please review the link below:
ConfigMgr PXE Boot Warning: Matching Processor Architecture Boot Image (0) not found
http://www.systemcentercentral.com/configmgr-pxe-boot-warning-matching-processor-architecture-boot-image-0-not-found/
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    Doctor Drive wrote:
    Thank you, the.ridikulus.rat.
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    Last edited by the.ridikulus.rat (2013-09-29 10:02:48)

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