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  1. Hi, I'm not sure if this as been asked as I couldn't find any threads in regards to this. I'm on Win7 64bit with SSD and when I try to capture the image using stand alone capture media, it fails and screws up boot partition. I've only realised this when I load up a partition manager tool and I can see 3 partitions instead of normal 2 (system reserved + OS). The capturing process will run but after a restart the OS won't boot and the captured image isn't there. My question would be if there's any extra steps for the capturing process to work properly with SSD? Thanks in advance. James.
  2. Thanks. The way I've done the SOE is that all the software, drivers and necessary stuff are installed. Then I capture the PC using capture media. This is how I've been doing SOE on WinXP and it's been working perfectly. I will have a look at smsts.log and get back to you.
  3. Hi, I ran into an error right before the task sequence starts its process. It reads 0x80004005. I looked this error up and found out that the PXE certificate wasn't there. It turned out PXE service point certificate had expired. I set the expiration date to expire in 5 years and did a update distribution point. Re-created OS image and task sequence and error still occurs. This is the first time I'm working with Win7-32bit so I'm not too sure if I've done something wrong or it's a general SCCM error message that has nothing to do with actual Win7 image. Please any help would be much appreciated.
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