VMWare - 64-bit guest operating system with 32-bit Windows XP installed and sysprepped with the -reseal -activated -mini options.
On my WDS, I have a capture image file, x64. On guest OS PXE boot, WDS automatically detects x64 architecture and gives me the x64 menu options.
When it comes to the area to pick which volume to capture, the list is blank. Shift+F10 does not show my C drive. So I am wondering if I sysprepped it incorrectly or if I just don't have the storage drivers for it? I have tried various sysprep.inf files including the buildmassstorage=yes option.
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VMWare - 64-bit guest operating system with 32-bit Windows XP installed and sysprepped with the -reseal -activated -mini options.
On my WDS, I have a capture image file, x64. On guest OS PXE boot, WDS automatically detects x64 architecture and gives me the x64 menu options.
When it comes to the area to pick which volume to capture, the list is blank. Shift+F10 does not show my C drive. So I am wondering if I sysprepped it incorrectly or if I just don't have the storage drivers for it? I have tried various sysprep.inf files including the buildmassstorage=yes option.
Ideas?
Thanks,
Chase
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