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  1. Hello, I’m having trouble with SCCM 2012’s UEFI support. I’m working with a ‘Deploy Win7’ task sequence I created to run on both a VMWare VM and a Dell OptiPlex 990 – both set to EFI mode. I already upgraded WinPE to version 3.1. Here’s what I tried first: · Followed the SCCM task sequence creation wizard, and changed the ‘Partition Disk’ step to GPT. In this case, the TS fails at the step ‘Apply Operating System’. The error I get is "Marking partitions as active is only supported by MBR disks" and "Unable to activate partition (0x80004001)". I initiated the TS through PXE. · Disabled the default “Partition Disk” step and added a “Run Command Line” action to run a script similar to the one found here: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mdt/thread/a6679550-a343-463c-9301-1bf9706ad9af. This attempt was also initiated by PXE. In this case, the machine showed an error of “Unable to find a partition on the system disk that can be set as active” within the prestaging environment. This happened in the TSPxe component. It also showed “Failed to stage WinPE” with an error code 0x80070490 These errors indicated to me that the system was not PXE booting in UEFI mode. I was reading that UEFI PXE booting was not supported by WDS by default, so I created “Standalone” task sequence media from the above TS. The .ISO that the GUI process created was not recognized as being bootable by the UEFI boot menu. I looked at the files in the ISO and I can see "bootmgr.efi", but when I try to boot to the CD even though the EFI prompt it fails to boot. I then decided to try out MDT 2012 and see if it supports UEFI. The task sequence I made with MDT initiated through MDT boot media worked _perfectly_. It created litetouch.iso, from which I was able to boot to and install windows 7 on a UEFI based machine with no problems. So MDT is working great, I just need to translate this work to SCCM. I then thought that the problem might be with the GUI-based SCCM boot media ISO, so I tried to create my own bootable ISO from the SCCM task sequence’s boot media WIM via the guide here: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744537(v=ws.10).aspx. I was able to boot from this .iso in UEFI mode, but no task sequences showed up. It started up, and shut down immediately. I checked the smsts.log files and noticed the error "Failed to open PXE registry key. Not a PXE boot." It seems my new WinPE UEFI ISO is booting properly, but once it loads the environment it expects a PXE boot and shuts down. Has anyone actually had success with SCCM Deploy Windows 7 to a system in UEFI mode? Thanks in advance, Josh
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