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Build and Capture Win 7 Pro

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Hi All,

 

New here and new to SCCM 2012 R2.

 

I have a question.. so i've setup SCCM 2012 R2, all working ok so far that i can tell.

 

I am using PXE to boot, it loads up fine, enter pswd, select the Build and capture task, that runs but even though I've select no product key, it stops during process and asks for key i choose, skip it continues all ok, captures the image but then it comes up asking for product key and for me to create a user account and name PC - how do i stop this? i was expecting it to just load to windows desktop?

 

I think i've missed a step somewhere but not sure where...

 

Thanks all

 

Kev

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you should use Volume License media instead, that way you won't need to enter a key, do you have access to it ?

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why would you be building images that are time constrained to 180 days anyway ? worst case scenario try the Enterprise version and use the correct eval key, did you try that ?

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These images are in a test environment so I can get some practical experience with using SCCM and creating a image etc as if I would in real world.

 

I figured i'd create a win 7 image in a VM and then use that to then be pushed out to my laptop, adding the drivers etc as required in the TS etc but first stage is the build a capture although i'm wondering whether to just build it directly in VM as i would do normally and then just capture it, whats best practice in industry for this or is it either way? personal choice?

 

Shame i got to enter product key, was hoping eval would just run for 180 days...

 

Kev

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try entering the eval key in the apply operating system step, does it help ? if so then it's the media (and key) that's the issue,, Volume License media or MSDN media would be better for testing.

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