SCCM 2012 R2 PXE Boot to Lenovo T540p 20BE

Can someone help me PXE Boot a Lenovo T540/T440 laptop? Is there some type of settings that need to be changed in the BIOS or something?
It keeps failing and Lenovo Phone Support could not tell me how to do it.
I performed the following per Lenovo Tech Support:
I first go into BIOS>Security>Secure Boot>Disabled
Startup>UEFI/Legacy Boot>Legacy Only
Restart>Load Setup Defaults>OS Optimized Defaults>Disabled
I press FN + F12 to network book, this appears in 1 second:
Your PC needs to be repaired
The Boot Configuration data for your PC is missing or contain errors.
File:\boot\bscd
Error Code: 0xc000000f
This occured on a brand new T540p out of the box. I am getting these on all 4 of my laptops that just arrived today. Can anyone help me out here or guide me to the right direction?
Note: I downloaded the SCCM Package drivers from Lenovo Support site and updated my Boot Images x86 and x64, still nothing.

I can create an USB OSD bootable media and that works just fine but I do not want to USB Boot image 30 machines over the course of this fiscal year...sigh

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    Dear All,
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    Reinstalling WDS and the PXE was not the answer, at least not for me, but I dunno about the original poster as he kept quiet.
    For now I am trying to get SCCM2012 R2 running as this is the topic for my final projekt.
    But I am stuck here, the problem is the same as the original poster mentioned.
    Even thougt DHCP options are set to my CM and smsboot\x86\wdsnbp.com, pxe keeps loading boot\... and fails.
    Making a copy from smsboot to boot and renaming the file fixes it in a dirty way.
    The WDS-service has never been configured manually, after rolling back to a fresh Server and installing CU1 first nothing changed about that (PXE worked at all at least) und reinstalling the living dead out of the roles and features fixes nothing.
    The remoteinstall folder gets populated everytime, with the SMS related stuff and the wds related stuff, I guess (boot, SMSboot, ...).
    I tried various variations of the start path, TFTP still loads from boot instead smsboot.
    The Images have been temporarily replaced with the one from our old site.
    I renewed the whole site, this bugs me since 2012 R1 and R2 is the second site too.
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  • SCCM 2012R2 OSD PXE-boot-smstftp .var file download times out errorcode 0x00000001- at this point: "Preparing Network" and Reboots

     
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    Network - both devices on the same subnet
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    <![LOG[Executing: X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe -i PXE-Server get \SMSTemp\2014.07.01.14.09.09.0001.{46173825-3EDA-4352-8947-3549830D77A7}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat]LOG]!><time="14:13:57.285+480"
    date="07-01-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="376" file="tspxe.cpp:177">
    <![LOG[Command line for extension .exe is "%1" %*]LOG]!><time="14:13:57.332+480" date="07-01-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0"
    thread="376" file="commandline.cpp:228">
    <![LOG[Set command line: "X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe" -i PXE-Server get \SMSTemp\2014.07.01.14.09.09.0001.{46173825-3EDA-4352-8947-3549830D77A7}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat]LOG]!><time="14:13:57.332+480"
    date="07-01-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="0" thread="376" file="commandline.cpp:731">
    <![LOG[Executing command line: "X:\sms\bin\x64\smstftp.exe" -i PXE-Server get \SMSTemp\2014.07.01.14.09.09.0001.{46173825-3EDA-4352-8947-3549830D77A7}.boot.var X:\sms\data\variables.dat]LOG]!><time="14:13:57.332+480"
    date="07-01-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="376" file="commandline.cpp:827">
    <![LOG[Process completed with exit code 1]LOG]!><time="14:14:45.379+480" date="07-01-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="1" thread="376"
    file="commandline.cpp:1123">
    Network trace is detailed below:
    324994  11:47:35 04/07/2014        166.7634594                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:320, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    325069  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7554047       svchost.exe        Client    Server  
    TFTP      TFTP: Read Request - File: \SMSTemp\2014.07.03.15.45.31.0001.{549002A3-C9C9-4189-8AFE-9F8B272BECC1}.boot.var, Transfer Mode: octet                
    {UDP:321, IPv4:72}
    325070  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7556504                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:320, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    325071  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7598345                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 1                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325072  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7607151                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 1          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325073  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7608240                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 2                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325074  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7615948                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 2          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325075  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7616991                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 3                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325076  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7624602                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 3          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325077  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7625635                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 4                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325078  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7629426                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 4          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325079  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7630452                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 5                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325080  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7637927                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 5          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325081  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7638947                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 6                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325082  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7643324                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 6          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325083  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7644367                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 7                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325084  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7652140                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 7          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325085  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7653183                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 8                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325086  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7660907                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 8          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325087  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7661940                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 9                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325088  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7669372                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 9          {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325089  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7670323                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 10                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325090  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7674067                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 10        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325091  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7674809                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 11                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325092  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7681308                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 11        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325093  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7682056                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 12                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325094  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7685383                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 12        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325095  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7686108                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 13                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325096  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7692475                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 13        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325097  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7693216                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 14                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325098  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7696477                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 14        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325099  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7697202                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 15                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325100  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7703651                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 15        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325101  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7704386                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 16                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325102  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7707479                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 16        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325103  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7708214                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 17                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325104  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7714862                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 17        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325105  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7715603                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 18                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325106  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7718715                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 18        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325107  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7719450                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 19                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325108  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7726029                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 19        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325109  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7726800                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 20                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325110  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7733471                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 20        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325111  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7734203                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 21                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325112  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7737411                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 21        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325113  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7738142                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 22                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325114  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7744648                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 22        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325115  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7745386                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 23                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325116  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7748657                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 23        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325117  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7749395                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 24                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325118  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7755914                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 24        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325119  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7756649                      
    Server   Client    TFTP      TFTP: Data - Block Number: 25                {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325120  11:47:36 04/07/2014        167.7760109                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325277  11:47:37 04/07/2014        168.7554246                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:320, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    325278  11:47:37 04/07/2014        168.7709396                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    325397  11:47:39 04/07/2014        170.7708892                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    326185  11:47:40 04/07/2014        171.7552905                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:320, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    327030  11:47:43 04/07/2014        174.7588879                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    327031  11:47:43 04/07/2014        174.7707730                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    327178  11:47:44 04/07/2014        175.7552028                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    327510  11:47:45 04/07/2014        176.7551962                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328598  11:47:48 04/07/2014        179.7552497                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328630  11:47:51 04/07/2014        182.7551309                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328631  11:47:51 04/07/2014        182.7707620                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    328658  11:47:54 04/07/2014        185.7550375                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328669  11:47:57 04/07/2014        188.7709719                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328677  11:47:59 04/07/2014        190.7862445                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    328690  11:48:00 04/07/2014        191.7708666                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328717  11:48:03 04/07/2014        194.7706918                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328730  11:48:06 04/07/2014        197.7704623                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    328736  11:48:07 04/07/2014        198.7861669                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    329217  11:48:09 04/07/2014        200.7705229                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    329420  11:48:12 04/07/2014        203.7704633                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    329795  11:48:15 04/07/2014        206.7704298                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    329796  11:48:15 04/07/2014        206.7858646                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Acknowledgement - Block Number: 25        {UDP:322, IPv4:72}
    329990  11:48:18 04/07/2014        209.7704360                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    330005  11:48:21 04/07/2014        212.7703291                      
    Client    Server   AuthIP  AuthIP:version 1.0, Main Mode, Initiator, First Exchange with Unknown peer SPN, Initiator provide proposal Anonymous for negotiation ,Payloads = HDR, CRYPTO, SA, AUTH, Ni, VID, KE, NAT-D, Flags = ..., Length =
    440       {AuthIP:419, UDP:319, IPv4:72}
    330014  11:48:23 04/07/2014        214.7862410                      
    Client    Server   TFTP      TFTP: Error - ErrorCode: 0, ErrorMessage: timeout on receive           {UDP:322, IPv4:72}

    Hi,
    According to the logs, this issue still should be related to network driver. It failed after network driver initialized. Please try to use another network driver.
    Best Regards,
    Joyce
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  • Windows server 2012 R2 PXE boot is unworkable slow, I have this exact same set-up working in 2008 R2 What can I do?

    Hi there
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    Things I already tried to get this up and running:
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    Network adapter
    2012 R2:
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    32 virtual processors
    SCSI controller 2 hard drives
    Network adapter
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    Windows server 2012 R2 seems to handle PXE boot TFTP differently in comparison to 2008 R2.
    Do you guys know what I can do/try to get this working?

    Hi Jacques Rodrigues,
    You can run Windows Deployment Services on Hyper-V virtual machines,
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    fail if insufficient resources are available on your server running Hyper-V.
    If you are using multicast, Check if IGMP Snooping is enabled i.e. Routers that support multicasting. In particular, Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) snooping should
    be enabled on all devices. This will cause your network hardware to forward multicast packets only to those devices that are requesting data. If IGMP snooping is turned off, multicast packets are treated as broadcast packets, and will be sent to every device
    in the subnet.
    The related KB:
    Windows Deployment Services Overview
    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831764.aspx
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  • SCCM 2012 R2 PXE not working because DHCP Option 43 is configured to AVAYA

    Hello!
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    Thank in advance.
    Manuel
    Manuel´s Microsoft Forums Threads

    The easiest way to deal with this problem is not to use DHCP scope options. Implement IP Helpers instead. It is straightforward to configure and is the only MS supported way anyway.
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    <![LOG[m_pGlobalScope->open(), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentlib.cpp,337)]LOG]!><time="19:25:26.222+480" date="04-14-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0"
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    <![LOG[this->open(), HRESULT=80070002 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\framework\tscore\environmentlib.cpp,549)]LOG]!><time="19:25:26.222+480" date="04-14-2014" component="TSBootShell" context="" type="0"
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    Regards, Pratap

    Hi,
    Major possible reasons for the error message  PING: Transmit failed. General Failure are:
    Misconfigured Firewall
    Outdated Network drivers or firmware
    DNS and other socket issues
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  • SCCM 2012 OSD PXE, OS System disk is D:/ !

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  • SCCM 2012 R2 PXE Issue to Hyper-V VM Windows 7 and 8.1

    Good day
    I've looked for solutions and there are very similar cases to mine but none of the solutions worked... unless I missed something...
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    testing using a client VM with the legacy adapter for the NIC, and that machine PXE boots fine from our SCCM 2007 server.
    When I test, I've been shutting down the SCCM 2007 server so that the 2012 machine is the only PXE server on our network. 
    In a nutshell, I'm trying to deploy Windows 8.1 using
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    For troubleshooting I've tried unchecking all the PXE settinging in the DP, which removes WDS and then putting it back, as well as removing the MP role and putting it back (see attached snippet of SMSPXE.LOG).
    I feel like I'm missing something basic here.  Can anyone help?
    Thanks!

    Thanks, Jason.  Yes, the MAC addrss is the client I'm trying to PXE boot.
    I've reviewed the health in the monitoring section.  No issues in System Status, and in Content Status there is only one error regarding the DP trying to contact an old SCCM 2007 distribution point at a branch office.  This
    appears to be a leftover from the migration process from SCCM 2007.  This old distribution point is no longer in use and I can't seem to find any references to it on my SCCM 2012 R2 installation.  Not sure if this is significant or not. 
    I've attached a snippet of the error: 

  • Is it possible to PXE boot to capture a ref image in SCCM 2012?

    Hello,
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    Dr. Chuck

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