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Optiplex 7040 + WDS 2008R2

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Hi,

From a base Windows 10 64 bit Enterprise disk, I cannot boot into WDS 2008R2.

I get error;

WdsClient:  An error occurred while obtaining an IP address from the DHCP server.  Please check to ensure that there is an operational DHCP server on this network segment.  

99/100 times that means a driver is missing.  

So I download Network_Driver_KJTXR_WN32_20.2.0.0_A00 from Dell which is the correct version listed for Windows 10.  Do a simple import and bam failures.  These are unsigned<ADMIN NOTE: Substitute character removed as per TOU> drivers making this 35 times more complicated.

 I extract the drivers.  I then extract the boot.wim right off the Windows 10 iso.  I do a DISM import:

Make the following directories:

C:\Mount 
C:\Mount\Drivers 
C:\Mount\BootWIM 
C:\Scratch

Place boot.wim in C:\Mount

elevated command prompt;

1: DISM /Mount-Wim /WimFile:C:\Mount\boot.wim /Index:1 /ScratchDir:c:\Scratch /MountDir:C:\Mount\BootWIM

2. DISM /Image:C:\Mount\BootWIM /Add-Driver /Driver:C:\Mount\Drivers /recurse /forceunsigned

3. DISM /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\Mount\BootWIM /Commit

The drivers are imported yay.  Replace the boot.wim

Boot into the new file and same error.

I go to load the drivers by hand (shift-F10) - drvload (insert all 3 .inis) with the same 0x800070002 error.

I got mad and added the ENTIRE windows 10 cab into the boot.ini just to see what happens.  Still has a DHCP error.  DHCP is up because I have other hardware connecting to it.  

So how do you get a 7040 working with WDS?

Thanks


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