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Step 1: The VM need to be shutdown first.
Step 2:
1. You need to create a virtual switch. This is needed for the Virtual Machine to be able to communicate with the network. If you already have created a virtual machine for your network, you can skip this step. Start by right-clicking the Hyper-V host in Hyper-V Manager and selecting gVirtual Switch Managerh.
2. Create a new Virtual Switch. Select gExternalh, which is similar to gBridgedh if youfre used to other virtualization software.
3. Give the new Virtual Switch a name.
4. By default, there is only a gStandard Network Adapterh installed on the Virtual Machine, but for PXE functionality you will need to add a gLegacy Network Adapterh.
5. Go to the gLegacy Network Adapterh that you just added and specify that it should use the Virtual Switch that you just created.
Step 3: you should change the BIOS boot priority to make sure that the Virtual Machine always tries to boot first using the gLegacy Network Adapterh. Just select the gLegacy Network Adapterh and move it to the top using the buttons.
Step 4: Start your Virtual Machine and now PXE boot should work.
Reference: Guide: How to get PXE boot to work in Hyper-V