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Different network cards when booting windows 10 via iscsi?
Good day. Interested in a question that I still can not overcome. I set up booting win10 using IPXE, Windows loads everything is OK, everything works fine. BUT! If you try to load the same image on a machine where the network driver is different (just a different motherboard model, even with the same network card), then the download will reach exactly the Windows boot window, and the circle will load endlessly. That is, since Windows is loaded not from a disk but from a network, then it needs to understand which network driver to use, otherwise it will not boot (although the driver is installed). I hope I made it clear.
To force this image to boot on another hardware, you need to upload that image to the disk, boot from the disk, Windows will understand that the network driver is needed now this one, and upload the already modified image to the boot server, then the download will go, but it is already loading on the previous machine stops))
In addition, win7 "understands" right along the way which driver should be used, and is loaded on different motherboards.
So the question is, what needs to be changed in Windows so that she herself could "understand" which driver to use in order to boot.
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