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====== Adding iSCSI boot support to Microsoft Windows ====== You need to install the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator Boot Version. This is **not** the standard Microsoft iSCSI Initiator; you do need the special boot-capable version. At the time of writing, this is available in four versions: * [[http://download.microsoft.com/download/C/0/3/C0326CE2-51D0-4E1C-A9E0-7E16BE79410B/CHK-Boot/Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x86chk.exe|Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x86chk.exe]] * [[http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/D/D/9DDCBA19-26D6-4B63-B769-242A3991E4EA/Fre-Boot/Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x86fre.exe|Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x86fre.exe]] * [[http://download.microsoft.com/download/C/0/3/C0326CE2-51D0-4E1C-A9E0-7E16BE79410B/CHK-Boot/Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x64chk.exe|Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x64chk.exe]] * [[http://download.microsoft.com/download/9/D/D/9DDCBA19-26D6-4B63-B769-242A3991E4EA/Fre-Boot/Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x64fre.exe|Initiator-2.08-boot-build3825-x64fre.exe]] You almost certainly want the //-x86chk// version, unless you are running 64-bit Windows (in which case you want the //-x64chk// version). Download and install the boot-capable iSCSI initiator. Do **not** install the optional "Microsoft MPIO Multipathing Support for iSCSI", since this is incompatible with iSCSI boot. {{ :screenshots:winnt_iscsi_no_multipath.png?503x386 |Deselecting MPIO support}} Make sure to enable the "Configure iSCSI Network Boot Support" option, and to select the network card that will be used for iSCSI boot. {{ :screenshots:winnt_iscsi_boot_nic.png?503x386 |Selecting boot NIC}} After installation is complete, reboot the system and check that it boots up correctly. You are now ready to: * [[sanboot:transfer|Transfer the Microsoft Windows disk image to your iSCSI target]]