Niall,

 

I’m not quite sure what you mean. We are attempting to PXE boot, not boot to 
the hard drive. The only error I’m seeing at this point is the one in the 
original e-mail.

 

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Niall Brady
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2013 12:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mssms] ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 CU3: PXE Boot: 0xc000000f

 

What error do you see before it tries booting from the hdd

Sent from my phone, please excuse any typo's as a result.

 


On 30 sep 2013, at 15:28, "Trevor Sullivan" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hey folks,

 

I’ve got a ConfigMgr 2012 Service Pack 1 Cumulative Update 3 Primary Site 
running on Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 that I’m trying to PXE boot a 
non-UEFI (Dell Latitude E6520) client from. When I attempt to PXE boot the 
client, I receive a 0xc000000f error with the text “The Boot Configuration Data 
for your PC is missing or contains errors.” The Distribution Point for this 
location is on the same server as the Primary Site.

 

I’ve used Wireshark to capture and validate the DHCP options that are 
configured, and I am waiting to find out from the network team if there is an 
IP helper configured for this VLAN.

 

DHCP Option 66 (TFTP Server Name) = <IP Address of PXE-Enabled Distribution 
Point>

DHCP Option 67 (Bootfile name) = SMSBoot\x86\wdsnbp.com <http://wdsnbp.com> 

 

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When I initially reviewed the infrastructure, it had the Windows 8.1 ADK 
Preview installed. I reverted it back to Windows 8.0 ADK, and imported fresh 
WinPE 4.0 boot images. Additionally, I removed Windows Deployment Services 
(WDS) from the Distribution Point, deleted the RemoteInstall$ folder, 
re-installed WDS, and re-distributed the new boot images.

 

We’re able to successfully build a USB flash drive (UFD) or ISO image as 
bootable media, so I know that the boot images themselves are working perfectly.

 

Does anyone know what might cause the error above?

 

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

 

 




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