Stino Posted December 14, 2009 Report post Posted December 14, 2009 Hey, I'm trying to create a capture-image of a sysprepped XP computer. The catch is that it is a virtual machine... Installed drivers, updates and everything else... works fine. Then I sysprepped it with following options: Pnp, regenerate SID and resealed. Created a boot.wim and injected the vmware nic-drivers and after that i created the capture-image from this modified boot.wim. I can boot up to the WDS-capturewizard and ten I need to select a volume to capture. Problem is that i can not select a single drive! Updated the sysprep to latest version with no succes, looked for some logfiles in windows/panther to delete but they weren't there. I use a W2K8 dedicated WDS server. My domaincontroller and DHCP are on another W2K3-server. Used the Windows Vista business DVD to upload the boot.wim file that i modified with the vmware nic-drivers Does anybody have an idea? Using sysprep for more than 4 years now and i do not haveany difficulties what so ever with this... What do i do wrong? Thanx in advance Stin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
0 anyweb Posted December 14, 2009 Report post Posted December 14, 2009 is it a vmware image ? perhaps you need vmware storage drivers included ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hey,
I'm trying to create a capture-image of a sysprepped XP computer. The catch is that it is a virtual machine...
Installed drivers, updates and everything else... works fine.
Then I sysprepped it with following options: Pnp, regenerate SID and resealed.
Created a boot.wim and injected the vmware nic-drivers and after that i created the capture-image from this modified boot.wim.
I can boot up to the WDS-capturewizard and ten I need to select a volume to capture.
Problem is that i can not select a single drive!
Updated the sysprep to latest version with no succes, looked for some logfiles in windows/panther to delete but they weren't there.
I use a W2K8 dedicated WDS server. My domaincontroller and DHCP are on another W2K3-server.
Used the Windows Vista business DVD to upload the boot.wim file that i modified with the vmware nic-drivers
Does anybody have an idea?
Using sysprep for more than 4 years now and i do not haveany difficulties what so ever with this...
What do i do wrong?
Thanx in advance
Stin
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