I am installing Windows 10 using Easy2Boot direct from standard MS Win10 ISOs which were downloaded from the MS download service. The ISOs have both x86 and x64 versions of Win10 Pro.
- Win10 dual x86\amd64 Pro 10240
- Win10 dual x86\amd64 Pro 1511
The XML file I am using (same one for both ISOs), runs a cmd shell during the "Specialize" pass stage of install using a RunSynchronous entry. The XML has all unattend settings and disables UAC.
I have a wired ethernet LAN cable connected.
If I choose the 10240 ISO, and use the x86 option for a 32-bit EeePC 904HA netbook, the install proceeds correctly (fully automated with driver and app installs from the internet). When the cmd shell is opened during Specialize I have network access (the built in driver works) and I can ping bbc.co.uk. I can connect to the internet, etc.
Now here's the problem. If I use the TH2 ISO, then there is no internet access at the Specialize cmd shell.
ipconfig shows that the driver is working (and has a DHCP IP allocated) but I have no internet access. ping bbc.co.uk does not work (could not find host).
I have tried various netsh commands but I cannot fix the problem. As far as I can tell most services are running (DHCP Client). I have also tried various NET START commands.
However, I did find that if I run C:\windows\system32\msoobe then this does enable internet access and ping works from the command shell! (A useful side affect is that msoobe also provides a GUI for me to select a WiFi network and enter the password - this means I don't have to use the ethernet cable if I don't want to!).
So,
1. Why is the network (i.e.internet access) not working for TH2 but does work for 10240 (DNS issue?)?
2. msoobe is obviously enabling internet access somehow - any ideas if there is a better way to enable it?
I haven't yet tried other ISOs - maybe this is a problem because I am using a dual 32/64-bit ISO and MS fouled up something?
Thanks
Steve