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Task sequence using the wrong WIM index/image

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Hi,

 

First of all thank you for the invaluable information and knowledge there is in this forum. It helped me big time in my SCCM odyssey in the past 6 months.

 

Now for the first time, i am being stuck to the point that I need some help. Let me explain my problem and where I come from.

 

My company runs SCCM 2007 SP2 with 1 primary and 6 site servers.

I'm in charge of migrating it to SCCM 2012 r2

I have setup my 2k12 R2 infrastructure and the other day I migrated all the 2007 content to the new hierarchy in 2k12 R2

As we have MDT2010 in sccm 2K7 I setup MDT2k13 in SCCM 2K12R2

 

As you know you cannot migrate TS with MDT steps. What I did is as follow:

Remove the MDT steps from the SCCM 2k7 TS

Migrate the TS

Re-add the MDT steps in SCCM 2k12's TS

 

My win7 task sequence is working up to the point where it deploys the WIM

It's able to download it but when it deploys it, it fails because it try to deploy the image 1/Win7's recovers partition to the system partition (OSPART variable is used)

 

Those are the errors I find the client logs:

 

Task Sequence failed error 0x80070490

failed to find the system root for the applied OS

image does not contain OS architecture information

 

All errors point to the fact that I am using the wrong index in the Wim so I had a look and it was indeed set to index/image 1 - 1.

I changed it to the correct one (2 - 2) but somehow, this does not change anything. I keeps trying to deploy the image 1 - 1 to the windows drive and I continue seeing the 3 errors

 

Hopefully a SCCM fellow can help me toward the right direction?

smsts.log

OSDSetupWizard.log

BDD.log

UDIWizard.log

ZTIGather.log

ZTISCCM.log

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