I’m trying to boot a 32bit uefi boot image. The pc has a 64bit processor. The 
problem is the pc’s were imaged using a 32 bit boot image to deploy a 64 bit 
OS. The pc’s in question were built with a standalone mdt 2012 u1 server.
Which is fine when they were using the legacy part of the bios. But now when I 
UEFI pxe boo it boots to 32 bit image which fails. It gives an error

Windows\System32\boot\winload.efi  0xc0000359 .


Everything I read points to UEFi needing the same architecture as the os you 
want to deploy. We have task sequences available to pxe some with 32bit boot 
images and some with 64 bit images. The reason for this is that PC get re 
purposed onto different domains and sometime architectures.

I can make all the boot images x64 or x86. I can’t pxe boot into x86 via uefi 
and then go into a 64 bit boot image.

Using SCCM 2012 R2.

I don’t want to use usb/cd boot images.

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