First of all I would like to express my gratitude to Niall and the other SCCM enthousiasts for creating and updating this site. Your information has often helped me out and I am also advising my customers to take a look at your website whenever they run into issues.
Speaking of issues. I know the workaround but I would like to know if someone managed to solved the following: When using OSD and deploying just the standard Windows 7 install.wim file to a computer, why does it always install on D:\ even though I checked by pressing F8 and observing the whole TS process. I tried to force the TS to use the "Install OS on Disk0 Partition1 and even C:\ directly. At one of the latest TS steps it just switches or renames the partition from C: to D:. Is there a quick fix for this problem or is it something I just "have to live with" and make a capture of a Windows 7 machines and just deploy that WIM file.
Any light shedding onto this subject is appreciated.
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Hi everyone,
First of all I would like to express my gratitude to Niall and the other SCCM enthousiasts for creating and updating this site. Your information has often helped me out and I am also advising my customers to take a look at your website whenever they run into issues.
Speaking of issues. I know the workaround but I would like to know if someone managed to solved the following: When using OSD and deploying just the standard Windows 7 install.wim file to a computer, why does it always install on D:\ even though I checked by pressing F8 and observing the whole TS process. I tried to force the TS to use the "Install OS on Disk0 Partition1 and even C:\ directly. At one of the latest TS steps it just switches or renames the partition from C: to D:. Is there a quick fix for this problem or is it something I just "have to live with" and make a capture of a Windows 7 machines and just deploy that WIM file.
Any light shedding onto this subject is appreciated.
Keep up the good work.
Nils
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