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KBEM in K2000 v4

We upgraded a few weeks ago to version 4 of the K2000. It took us a while to get up and running but now both UEFI and Legacy booting work great. We have been imaging W10 and W7 perfectly as before. The only issue now is with custom KBEs like AVG Boot, DBAN, and Hiren's. None of them work. I tried downloading the latest version of KBEM and re-uploading all the KBEs but no success. I get an immediate error on boot saying : 

"wimboot... ok"
"http://XX.XXX.XXX.XXX/bott/ipxe/112/uefi/BOOT/BCD... no such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d0c613b)"
"Could not boot : no such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d0c613b)"
"Selected boot device failed. Press any key to reboot the system"

I'm at a lost now. Any help to get this up and running would be great.

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  • hi lan.pham,

    i have the same problem as you. Now in K2000 version 4.1, every KBEs are loaded with Wimboot instead of memdisk.
    here my post :http://www.itninja.com/question/ipxe-menu-kace-2000-v4-1-x-why-to-generalize-the-way-to-load-all-the-isos-with-wimboot-in-bios-mode

    I open a uservoice entry to fix this problem : https://kace.uservoice.com/forums/82717-k2000/suggestions/18800059-kace-2000-v4-1-make-the-isos-non-windows-work-ag - pg_fr_69 7 years ago

Answers (1)

Posted by: cserrins 7 years ago
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Version 4, should still work fine with custom uploaded images that use legacy pxe boot.  Version 4.1 changed how some of the pxe booting worked because of numerous issues with legacy booting.  This changed has made custom KBEs that are not windows fail.  There is a uservoice entry to fix this if you want to vote on it.
 
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