Important information
18 Important Information
• Windows Deployment Services (WDS) installation of the x64 operating
system on an x64-based client computer fails to start
If you install an x64 operating system from a Windows Server 2003- based
computer running WDS, the following error messages may appear:
PXE-T01: File not Found
and
PXE-E3B: TFTP Error - File not Found
This issue occurs because the client computer reports an incorrect
architecture to the WDS.
To work around this issue, use the
Wdsutil.exe
command line tool to
enable architecture detection in the WDS. To do this, type the following
command at the command prompt on the server:
wdsutil /set-server /architecturediscovery:yes
For more information, see the Microsoft knowledge base articles 932447
and 222177 on the Microsoft Support website at
support.microsoft.com
.
• IPMI Driver appears as a yellow bang in Device Manager.
If the R2 IPMI driver is manually installed on a system that is not
configured with BMC, the driver appears in the
Device Manager
with a
yellow bang and a message stating that the driver could not start.
This is the expected behavior since the driver is unable to communicate
with BMC.
To fix this issue, do not install the IPMI driver on systems with
unsupported or missing BMC.
• Enabling Microsoft Clustering Services (MSCS) on a R2 system.
To enable MSCS on an R2 system, MSCS must be configured before
installing the R2 additional components. If additional R2 components are
installed on your system, uninstall these components, configure MSCS, and
then reinstall the R2 components. This procedure ensures that the R2
components will function properly in a cluster environment.