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Windows 10 isn't able to start from a network connection.

Windows 10 isn't able to start from a network connection.

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_TrapBoy_
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01-25-2016, 05:24 AM
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Hi, I set up a Tiny PXE server to boot Windows 10 from your local network using iSCSI. Everything functioned properly following the YouTube tutorial. Now I want to avoid downloading a generic ISO from an online source—the one suggested in the video—since I’m not fully confident about its reliability. Instead, I installed Windows from my own ISO into a Hyper-V VM, exported the VHDX file, and placed it in the iSCSI virtual disks folder. When I tried to boot, Windows failed with a BSOD and an error stating "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE." I’m struggling to understand why this happens, especially since the ISO worked fine in the VM. Please help me resolve this issue.
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_TrapBoy_
01-25-2016, 05:24 AM #1

Hi, I set up a Tiny PXE server to boot Windows 10 from your local network using iSCSI. Everything functioned properly following the YouTube tutorial. Now I want to avoid downloading a generic ISO from an online source—the one suggested in the video—since I’m not fully confident about its reliability. Instead, I installed Windows from my own ISO into a Hyper-V VM, exported the VHDX file, and placed it in the iSCSI virtual disks folder. When I tried to boot, Windows failed with a BSOD and an error stating "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE." I’m struggling to understand why this happens, especially since the ISO worked fine in the VM. Please help me resolve this issue.

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MinecraftEuan
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01-25-2016, 12:35 PM
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Not familiar with that directly, but it's probable several drivers were placed in front of the image to back up iSCSI. The video creator could discuss it.
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MinecraftEuan
01-25-2016, 12:35 PM #2

Not familiar with that directly, but it's probable several drivers were placed in front of the image to back up iSCSI. The video creator could discuss it.