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Hi jamnmon66,
Sorry for the delay, missed your PM.
Have you solved it in the meantime, as this link shows it's most probably just the autoformat UEFI/BIOS mismatch.
Maybe try BIOS autoformat to see if it helps.
Can you please check one of those machines that were not autoformatted and installed with the same preset without autoformat (from our PMs), which partition table was it at the end? For example.
As now I just talked with another user reported the same, linking to your topic, and I cannot replicate the issue in VMWare set as EFI in advanced with either of your presets. It works fine, so if you and I are using VMWare in EFI, same preset, I'm guessing it must be the machine is not properly set to EFI.
We can talk more about you sending me VMWare machine configuration file to try on, if the above didn't help.
Sorry for the delay, missed your PM.
Have you solved it in the meantime, as this link shows it's most probably just the autoformat UEFI/BIOS mismatch.
Maybe try BIOS autoformat to see if it helps.
Can you please check one of those machines that were not autoformatted and installed with the same preset without autoformat (from our PMs), which partition table was it at the end? For example.
As now I just talked with another user reported the same, linking to your topic, and I cannot replicate the issue in VMWare set as EFI in advanced with either of your presets. It works fine, so if you and I are using VMWare in EFI, same preset, I'm guessing it must be the machine is not properly set to EFI.
We can talk more about you sending me VMWare machine configuration file to try on, if the above didn't help.