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MMS 2010 - Sample Sysprep Files for Windows XP SP3, April 2010

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Ever struggled with a 0x0000007B BSOD when deploying a Windows XP SP3 image?

 

Struggle no more, here is a working driver set and sysprep mass storage section for most current hardware models...

 

Instructions for adding the sample files to MDT 2010 Lite Touch

 

In these steps I assume you have a deployment share in the D:\MDTProduction folder, Windows XP Pro SP3 (full source) imported to the D:\MDTProduction\Operating Systems\Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend folder, and that you created a Task Sequence named Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend Task Sequence.

 

Step 1 - Download sample files

 

1. Download and extract the sample files to D:\Setup\Sample Files (http://www.deployvista.com/Repository/tabid/71/EntryId/62/DMXModule/396/Download/attachment/language/en-US/Default.aspx)

 

Step 2 - Disable the builtin add mass storage action

 

1. Right-click the Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend Task Sequence and select Properties.

 

2. In the Task Sequence tab, configure the Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend Task Sequence with the following setting,

 

3. Disable the Capture Image -> Add mass storage drivers to sysprep.inf for XP and 2003 action.

 

4. Click OK.

 

Step 3 - Configure sysprep.inf

 

1. Right-click the Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend Task Sequence and select Properties.

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2. In the OS Info tab, click Edit sysprep.inf.

 

3. Edit the mass storage section using the D:\Setup\Samples Files\Sysprep\storage.txt sample

 

Step 4 - Add the drivers

 

1. Using Explorer, copy the D:\Setup\Sample Files\$OEM$ folder to the D:\MDTProduction\Operating Systems\Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend folder

 

Step 5 - Build and Capture

 

1. Run the Windows XP Pro SP3 Eng x86 Unattend Task Sequence on a virtual machine.

 

 

via Johan @ deployvista.com

 

http://www.deployvista.com/Blog/tabid/70/EntryID/130/language/en-US/Default.aspx

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