This article provides two binaries, and you may choose between them based on your environment - in some cases, if ipxe.efi fails then snponly.efi should work:
- ipxe.efi: contains a set of embedded drivers
- snponly.efi: is without the embedded drivers
See the attached "64bit_ipxe_efi.zip".
Also, the updated binaries do not require disabling of DMA protections and Virtualization in the BIOS.
Steps to apply updated files are below:
For GSS:
Conduct a test run using one of the WinPE images to ensure that the new ipxe binary functions correctly in the customer's environment. Then, navigate to the appropriate folder of the PXE image on the PXE server(s) at ...\PXE\Images\MenuOptionXXX\
If the test run is successful, proceed to the folder on the GSS server at ...\eXpress\Deployment Server\Bootwiz\platforms\iPXE and replace the existing ipxe64.efi with either renamed ipxe.efi or snponly.efi file. Then recreate the PXE images.
For DS:
Conduct a test run using one of the WinPE images to ensure that the new ipxe binary functions correctly. Then, navigate to the appropriate folder of the PXE image on the PXE (SBS) server at ...\Altiris Agent\Agents\Deployment\SBS\
After a successful verification, replace the following binary on the Notification Server so that every new PXE image will contain the updated iPXE binary: ...\Deployment\BDC\bootwiz\