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PXE Architecture problem?

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Hello,

 

i really need some help with a problem occuring since i installed windows updates to the server and rebooted it.

 

- The client can't boot to a tasksequence and is getting the wrong TFTP boot image. The tftp boot image path that is showing is boot\x86\pxeboot.com while the DHCP scope option is set to SMSBoot\x64\wdsnbp.com. My OS and PE Bootimage are both x64. The PXE Sceen is showing "Architecture x64"

 

- The client is in a collection which has the tasksequence with the x64 PE and OS deployed to it.

- I double checked the MAC and guid of the computer.

 

- The distributionpoint is in HTTP Mode and has a selfsigned certificated which is still valid.

 

- The error showing after the PXE boot shows a \Tmp\x86x64{4BC1E25E-BB57-4AC1-9172-1160574D45EF}.bcd Error code 0xc0000098

 

- In the SMSPXE log see this when i PXEboot a client.

 

reply has no message header marker SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
PXE::MP_LookupDevice failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
reply has no message header marker SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
Failed to send status message (80004005) SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
Failed to send the status message SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
PXE::MP_ReportStatus failed; 0x80004005 SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
PXE Provider failed to process message.
Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows) SMSPXE 6/18/2014 12:36:41 PM 2440 (0x0988)
- I already disabled, removed the remoteinstall folder and enabled the PXE role on the distributionpoint.
- The computer had windows 8.1 64 installed to it.
- I cleaned the SSD.
- I updated/redistributed the PE boot image.
Any ideas/suggestions?

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