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errror with task sequence 0x80070570

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Hi,

 

I am trying to deploy our Windows 7 task build to our secondary site, which is setup as a distribution point, but I keep getting an error 0x80070570 when the user runs the task sequence.

 

This error occurs on the HP8300 desktop that the task sequence was created for.

 

The task sequence was working ok, but started failing a few days ago - the only thing that has changed was that more drivers were added to the same boot image for another task sequence.

 

Please refer to SMSTS.log

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<![LOG[ThreadToResolveAndExecuteTaskSequence failed. Code(0x80070570)]LOG]!><time="08:38:37.668-600" date="04-29-2014" component="TSPxe" context="" type="3" thread="1104" file="tsmediaresolveprogresspage.cpp:445">

<![LOG[ThreadToResolveAndExecuteTaskSequence returned code 0x80070570]LOG]!><

 

 

verify that the date/time on this computer is correct (in the bios)

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There is more complexity to this issue.

We had an issue with the distribution point that was located on our secondary site server, PXE boot stopped working, and the DP had become corrupted, so I had to re-create the distribution point.

I distributed an operating system image, basic Windows 7 w SP1, across to this newly created distribution point, but we are still getting a similar error message when trying to deploy images:

Failed to Run Task Sequence - an error occurred while starting the task sequence (0x80070570).

0x80070570 error relates to "the file or directory is corrupted and unreadable"

 

I am thinking that maybe the secondary site server has some corruption on the some of the files/folders.

 

Do you think it would be worthwhile re-installing SCCM 2012 onto the secondary site server for a clean start?

 

If so, can you please provide doco on re-installing SCCM 2012 onto a secondary site server?

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