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If it's older than 6.2, then that boot image wouldn't support UEFI booting, in which case you'd need to import a boot image built from a newer Windows kernel, such as by importing the Boot.wim file from recent Windows 10 installation media. If that's not the issue, take a look at your WDS server properties under the Boot tab.
Wé are just today changing our atmosphere from heritage BIOS to UEFl during our Get7 to 1709 in place upgrade TS, in a primarily Lenovo environment. Making use of SCCM 1802 with MDT incorporated, we are usually viewing an concern when there's a want to reimage machines when in UEFI setting with Protected Boot enabled. The TS will not start 'Incapable to discover a natural disc that could become partitioned as the system drive'. We can manually run 'Diskpart clear' and then generate the dividers manually, reboot and this solves the issue. But this isn't useful large range. I was wondering how additional's are getting around this issue. I can put diskpart step in the Prestart Order of our bóot wim, but in a pxé boot atmosphere, that could become devastating if a device unintentionally pxe footwear!
How are usually you re-imaging devices in this type of circumstance?
Thanks a lot in advance!
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