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XP to 7 scenraio with capture cd

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Hi

first of all wonderfull forum with alot of info

second i wanted to get your opinion on something

i ran a poc (on vmware workstation)

i installed a windows 7 ultimate x86 computer with office 2010(no sccm client)

and used the capture cd to capture the image and import it to sccm.

i than ran the mdt 2010 client task sequence and wanted to "refresh" an xp machine(with sccm client and lots of docs and settings) to windows 7

at first this failed after booting to winpe because of network issues, i changed the network card to be E1000 and it fixed the problem and continued.

eveeyrhing seems to go ok(apply os ...).

but after appying the windows 7 image(i verified its applying 2-2 index of the image)

the old xp machine boots and i get cannot find ntldr.

any idea what can cause this?(i verified the boot sector was applied in the tslog bootsec/nt60.....

i am thinking its something with that extra partition(i know there is aknown issue with this thing and capture cd)

do i need to have the sccm installed on the refrence 7 machine?

 

anyway would appreciate your help

Thanks

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Are you imaging a virtual XP machine or a physical box? Does your OS deployment task sequence partition the drive? It sounds to me like maybe you might need to add some SATA drivers to your SCCM environment and make sure your OS deployment is using them...

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