NeoXQ Posted January 7, 2016 Report post Posted January 7, 2016 Dear, I've upgrade our SCCM 2012 R2 environment to 2012 R2 SP1 including the WADK 10 for fully support of Windows 10. I re-created the boot images and injected the needed boot drivers including the scsi driver of VMWare. Everything is working normal, all my physical hardware can be imaged except a Virtual Machine. I've tried in VMWare Workstation / Player as VCenter (ESXi) but the harddisk (IDE/SATA or SCSI) won't be recognized! With the command DRVLOAD i've tried several other SCSI / PVSCSI drivers from VMWARE tools but none is working. I do not understand why this isn't working anymore in WinPE 10, in my previous WinPE 5 (WADK 8.1) i had no trouble imaging a VM. Does anyone has experience this also and have solution for it ? I'm using the x86 boot image for deploying Win7 x86 / x64 Thanks in advanced. With kind regards, Mitchel 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Dear,
I've upgrade our SCCM 2012 R2 environment to 2012 R2 SP1 including the WADK 10 for fully support of Windows 10.
I re-created the boot images and injected the needed boot drivers including the scsi driver of VMWare.
Everything is working normal, all my physical hardware can be imaged except a Virtual Machine.
I've tried in VMWare Workstation / Player as VCenter (ESXi) but the harddisk (IDE/SATA or SCSI) won't be recognized!
With the command DRVLOAD i've tried several other SCSI / PVSCSI drivers from VMWARE tools but none is working.
I do not understand why this isn't working anymore in WinPE 10, in my previous WinPE 5 (WADK 8.1) i had no trouble imaging a VM.
Does anyone has experience this also and have solution for it ?
I'm using the x86 boot image for deploying Win7 x86 / x64
Thanks in advanced.
With kind regards,
Mitchel
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