I have a new PC with a reference Intel motherboard and AMI BIOS (5.010 on a LynxPoint-LP chipset motherboard). There is no OEM support, so I'm on my own with this.
I have a PXE network with DHCP and WDS on a 2012R2 server that I'm using to deploy a Windows 10 image from. I have several PCs using a Realtek NIC, which PXE boot just fine. The new PCs are using an Intel 82574L NIC and they won't PXE boot. I have the option to select "UEFI: Intel 82574L Gigabit Network Connection" as the first boot device, but when I do, I see the message "Succeed to download NBP file", then it returns to the BIOS (I disabled all other boot devices). Unlike the guy who posted this screenshot: http://get-cmd.com/2015/02/21/sccm2012-r2-failed-to-boot-pxe-mode-nbp-file/, I do not see any information other than "Succeed to download NBP file".
I tried creating a policy to filter the UEFI requests in DHCP (steps copied from
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