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Within a VM (VMWare 5.5), I have create a Windows 7 Enterprise x64 machine, updated all the patches and installed ZERO software. I just want the OS updated.

 

I followed the steps outlines in https://www.windows-noob.com/forums/topic/5070-how-can-i-capture-an-image-using-capture-media-in-configmgr-2012/, create the Media, connected to the CD-ROM on the VM and ran the exe exactly as described. As soon as the computer reboots the pops up with the following error.

 

The only difference that I can see is that since I'm also running MDT 2013 Update 2 in SCCM, the boot image (x86) and (x64) have been updated to reflect the update and it boots with the Windows 10 blue window.

 

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When I click Restart it errors out and I can't get any logs.

 

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WOW.

 

I just found this article from Microsoft with my exact issue!! http://blogs.technet.com/b/configmgrteam/archive/2015/11/20/issue-with-the-windows-adk-for-windows-10-version-1511.aspx

 

It's a known issue and they recommend for now to NOT use the 1511 ADK to capture images and just stick the original Windows 10 ADK.

 

"You should continue to use the original release of the Windows 10 ADK, which is supported for OS deployments including Windows 10, version 1511"

 

***EDITED***

 

SUCCESS - For anyone else having issues.

  1. Uninstall Windows 10 ADK 1511
  2. Install Windows 10 ADK RTM
  3. Create two Boot Media (x86 and x64)
  4. Created a Capture Media from the RTM Boot image
  5. Uninstall Windows 10 ADK RTM
  6. Installed Windows 10 ADK 1511
  7. Use the Capture Media to capture your image

 

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