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

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> On 30 sep 2013, at 15:28, "Trevor Sullivan" <[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
>  
> <image001.png>
>  
> 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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