On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 at 07:49, Qing Zheng <qizh...@nvidia.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I use WinPE to install Windows 10 RS4 on an iSCSI target in OpenStack. The > installation went well. However, after the installation the Windows will > reboot itself to complete the rest of the installation. That’s where the > problem starts. I get the following error messages during boot up > > “Recovery > > Your PC/Device needs to be repaired > > The operating system couldn’t be booted because the digital signature of a > file couldn’t be verified > > File: \Windows\System32\drivers\e1i65x64.sys > > Error code 0xc0000428 > > “ > > I have to go the advanced boot menu to disable driver signature check then it > can boot successfully. Once it is booted I checked the detail of the network > driver, it is actually using e1i63x64.sys not e1i65x64.sys > > The hardware ids of the driver are > > PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15B8&SUBSYS_86721643&REV_00 > > PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15B8&SUBSYS_86721643 > > PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15B8&CC_02000 > > PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_15B8&CC_0200 > > > > If I install Windows 10 RS4 on a local hard disk. There is no problem. The > problem only shows up when I try to install on an iSCSI target. > > > > I tried to use the following bcdedit commands to permanently disable the > driver signature checks and nothing works. I have to manually hit the F7 key > to disable the driver check on EVERY reboot > > bcdedit /set testsigning on > > bcdedit /set nointegritychecks on > > bcdedit /set loadoptions DIABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS > > > > Desperately need your help to solve this problem > > Thanks in advance > > Qing > > ________________________________ > This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may > contain confidential information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure > or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please > contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original > message. > ________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > ipxe-devel mailing list > ipxe-devel@lists.ipxe.org > https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/ipxe-devel
Hi, You can find several posts in the forum with more info in regards to iSCSI booting windows 10. And the answer is that it's hard - really hard, and most have probably given up. If you have a "supported" (more or less by Microsoft) than this might work. But it would be good if someone with some "strength" could get correct answers from the Microsoft/Intel combo to what should be done to use iPXE correctly for iPXE iSCSI boot. /Christian _______________________________________________ ipxe-devel mailing list ipxe-devel@lists.ipxe.org https://lists.ipxe.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/ipxe-devel