The only way I found to boot the win10 ISO so you can install Win10 is by using the link I posted previously. Just be aware these instructions will NOT boot "Windows 10 ISO via UEFI" so you can install WIN10 as in the OP's question. kernel nfs://$:/images/os/mswindows/10-1607/sources/BOOT.wim boot.wim You just have to place the files in a different location based on the protocol. W10圆4/sources/manyregularfileslikeineverywindowsisohahaha(including boot.wim)
#Add ipx to windows 10 how to
I think it’s due to the PXE entry configuration, i don’t really know how to configure it to load bootmgr.efi in the ISO…Įdit: if it can helps, here are the interesting files available in the Win10 iso Fortunately one genius homo sapien created the amazing IPX Wrapper. What protocols can you install Select NWLink IPX/. Then i configured the DHCP to load ipxe.efi (option 67), and the computer to boot on PXE UefiĮverything loads Well, but the Windows installation doesn’t find the hard drive, because i think the windows 10 installation is loaded in bios mode (like screen resolution is bad, dell logo isn’t displayed in the loading…) Unlike the oldest Starcraft which has a multiplayer module that still works on Windows 10, the multiplayer option of Command & Conquer Red Alert 2 uses the IPX protocol which is no longer supported in Windows 10. Windows XP Professional displays the Select Network Protocol dialog box. So i added the PXE boot menu entry like that: kernel initrd BCD Below is an example heading of one of the new sections: MSAFD nwlnkipx IPX Also, each of the new sections that are created by installing NWLink IPX/SPX start with 'MSAFD. New project: Using Windows 10 ISO in UEFI! For example, if you install NWLink IPX/SPX, you will see 7 additional sections, for a total of 17. I’ve already customized our PXE boot menu to use isos like dban, live debian… I’m trying to do something “tricky” with our FOG install.