Even though I’ve checked the x86 and x64 PXE availability checkbox 10 times 
each, even with Microsoft watching, I’m looking again, and it’s not checked.  
So I check it, and it shows back up in SMSImages and now we’re back to PXE 
working again.  BUT, it’s still sending the x86 version every time it PXE 
boots.  It’s not even sending the newest 6.3 version of that, but instead the 
old 6.2.  The Lenovo Thinkpad doesn’t like this of course, because it’s a UEFI 
device, and I get the winload.efi error again.

Being that my All Unknown Systems collection is, for the time being, going to 
have a mixture of x86 and x64 devices, I’m not sure how I can correct this.

From: listsad...@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsad...@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Niall Brady
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 10:45 AM
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [mssms] Matching Processor Architecture Boot Image Not Found

the error above is because you are tryiung to boot x64 uefi hardware but 
configuration manager is responding with an x86n boot wim, most likely because 
the last task sequence deployed to your OSD collection contains an x86 boot 
wim, think of LIFO, last in, first out, so if you last deployed a task sequence 
with an x86 boot wim, it'll be the first to reply, and it will produce that 
error

to fix, either add your 64 uefi hardware to their own collection that HAS an 
x64 boot wim based task sequence deployed to it or deploy your x64 boot wim 
task sequence AFTER the x86 one,

the end result of the latter is your other machines will pull the x64 boot wim 
down and then stage the x86,

On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Bradley, Matt 
<mbrad...@quiktrip.com<mailto:mbrad...@quiktrip.com>> wrote:
Has anyone seen that show up in the SMSPXE log before?  I’m in a situation 
where I can’t PXE boot.  Even though both the x86 and the x64 boot images are 
checked off for PXE deployment, I still get a failure.  Even more strange, I 
can create a bootable USB drive and it is boots the task sequence selection 
just fine.

This actually all started because I was getting a winload.efi error, perfectly 
screenshot  by Niall here:

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/11135-why-do-i-get-a-winloadefi-status-0xc0000359-error-when-using-uefi-network-boot-in-system-center-2012-r2-configuration-manager

The only difference is I indeed had both x86 and x64 checked off.  As a test, I 
unchecked the x86, tried to PXE, it failed due to the requirement both x86 and 
x64 be available, and then rechecked the x86 image availability again, and then 
now I’m getting this.  I’m tired updating the distribution points on both 
images, but I’m still stuck with nothing to boot.

Any ideas?




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