Verify the following: 1. The physical machine is configured to PXE boot. 2. The PXE server that your physical machine is contacting has been added to VMM. 3. The physical machine is contacting the correct PXE server, and that the PXE server is added to VMM. You may have multiple PXE servers in your environment. 4. The physical machine's SMBIOS Guid in VMM matches the Guid reported during the PXE boot. If they do not match, make sure that the firmware on the physical machine is updated to the latest version. 5. The WinPE image that is placed on the PXE server by VMM is up to date. If not, try to re-publish it. 6. The WDS server for this PXE request is configured and functioning properly. 7. Make sure that there are no additional error messages on the physical machine's console. 8. The physical machine has a working connection to the network and that it is plugged into the correct subnet.
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