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OSD Problem in SCCM 2007

Last post 08-31-2009 11:45 PM by antex. 4 replies.
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  • 07-23-2009 11:04 AM

    • mraarzoo
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    OSD Problem in SCCM 2007

    Hello everyone,

    I am looking for help in this forum and i am sure that i will get the answer from this forum. this is my first post.

    SCCM 2007 is installed and running on our test environment along with the pxe. everything is working fine (looks like). I captured the base image using build and capture task sequence. the problem starts when i tried to push the captured image to HP DC5750 desktop computer. the computer is endlessly rebooting. i dont find any mass storage drivers on HP site. i dont know what to do. anything or any step i am missing here.

    i imported the network driver to book image and than i am injecting the driver package during the push image task sequence.

    i would appreciate any kind of help or hint.

    thanks

    Ali

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  • 07-30-2009 12:19 PM In reply to

    • mraarzoo
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    Re: OSD Problem in SCCM 2007

    anyone ?

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  • 07-30-2009 1:38 PM In reply to

    • Gabriel
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    Re: OSD Problem in SCCM 2007

    Well is not the network drivers the issue here, because your image is getting applied to the box. The most like reason why this is happening is because you are applying the capture image to a box that is different from the capture hardware. If this is the case, you will need to apply the Mass Storage drivers to the sysprep options, this will allow the computer to start. Note: Take the harddrive and slave it. Connect to it and extract from the c:\ the logs of the task sequence. I believe they are inside a folder called tasksequence , I dont really recall. Open the log up and check for errors, open it with the log viewer of sms so that it can make better sense. You will see if the issue exist with drivers not located on the sccm server or issues with other things. Try that and see how it goes. Hope it helps.
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  • 07-31-2009 12:49 AM In reply to

    • mark456
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    Re: OSD Problem in SCCM 2007

    I've seen that very scenario before. Problem is that I can't remember offhand what the issue was.

    A couple of things to try... Remove the computer from SCCM and re-add it. Then refresh the collection membership. Another possibility...ensure that the boot image completed copying to the PXE DP. (drill down on the boot image through the package status node and ensure that the state is listed as "installed") I ran into an issue at one point where it was taking a very long time to copy the boot image to the PXE DP.

    I'm honestly not sure if one of those ideas is the issue. If I remember anything more, I will post back. In the meantime, if none of that works, hopefully someone else can chime in with the right answer.

    mark456

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  • 08-31-2009 11:45 PM In reply to

    • antex
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    Re: OSD Problem in SCCM 2007

    Hi Gabriel

    I'm having the same problem with my client PC as well, restarting after network connection appears. I captured my image from a vista virtual machine, could that be the problem?

     Hope to hear from you soon

    Antex

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