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It is automatically unchecked after subsequent reboots. The VM in the command stands for Virtual Media which corresponds to the below part of the iLO web interface.Īs shown, the "Connected" checkbox is only checked on next boot.
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This option mounts the ISO on next boot only and dismounts it automatically on subsequent boots.
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Perhaps you might wonder whether it will boot to the ISO every time the server boots? Fortunately no, because we make use of the BOOT_ONCE option of Set-HPiLOVMStatus command to achieve one-time boot (which has nothing to do with boot order). Setting one-time boot order via PowerShell may generate “There is no such EV.” error while host is powered off setting it via web interface is OK though. Persistent boot order is preferred to one-time boot order as the PowerShell results are more consistent. When it does not appear, it would return "ERROR: No UEFI Target boot device with the specified BootXXXX name is available." It only appears after specifying mounting of the ISO, rebooting the server and getting past POST.
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the first code Boot000D is "iLO Virtual USB 2 : HP iLO Virtual USB CD/DVD ROM" while the third code Boot0008 is "Generic USB Boot".Īlternatively, on the boot menu screen (F11) shown during POST, pressing F1 (Help) on each item also reveals the boot item code.īoot0008 (Generic USB Boot) is recommended over Boot000D (iLO Virtual USB 2 : HP iLO Virtual USB CD/DVD ROM) as the latter is dynamic.
Uefi pe iso windows#
The Windows PE is successfully booted up.
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We can track the download of Windows PE ISO using netstat and Sysinternals Process Monitor as follows. When it has finished the transfer, a spinning circle would be shown under the logo indicating it is loading the Windows PE OS. When the Windows logo is shown, the ISO image is being transferred. Running the PowerShell commands in one go. Note: The screenshot below is based on a previous version of the script. The above script is for UEFI for Legacy BIOS, simply change lines beginning with UEFI to these One is based on UEFI boot mode, while the other is based on Legacy BIOS. See below sections for further explanations on this.
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