Hi All,
Also posted this in in the vSphere forum but thought maybe the vCenter forum might be more appropriate:
Running vCenter 6.7U1 build 10244857, with ESXi Hosts running 6.0U3 build 10719132.
When customizing a new Guest VM (using VM version 11), if I select Windows 10 32bit I have no UEFI boot option -- it is missing from the menus completely.
A little strange because I expect 32bit support for Windows 10 UEFI -- according to this article: Using EFI/UEFI firmware in a VMware Virtual Machine -- "32-bit EFI support added to Windows 8 and newer."
If I select Windows 8.x 32bit or Windows 7 32bit I get 'EFI in legacy compatibility mode' -- seems to be just Windows 10 32bit that is missing the UEFI option.
Any ideas? I am planning on upgrading the hosts to 6.7U1 and using VM version 13 or 14 shortly to see if it resolve the issue but thought I would ask here as well in case anyone else has seen this issue.
For anyone else in the same situation: The EFI option became visible after upgrading the VM Hardware Version to 13 (ESXi 6.5)
For anyone else in the same situation: The EFI option became visible after upgrading the VM Hardware Version to 13 (ESXi 6.5)