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Deploy windows 7 in vmware server 2.x

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Hai

 

Site setup: sccm 2007 r2, wds & dhcp on the vmware server 2.x. configured the pre-request as required & fine.

Created one Virtual machine in vmware server as "windows server 2008 x86" version. (Beacuse there is no option is available to select windows 7 in vmware server).

 

Requirement: to deploy windows 7 to a new bare metal.

 

i have configured sccm osd as follows:

1) Added Boot Image (X86) to the dp (smspxeimages$) & updated the DP.

2) Added Driver files & driver package of Vmware Tools (downlaoded from vmware site) & updated to the DP.

2) created & updated OS install Packages, copied all files to the DP.

3) Selected TS Build & capture image method as: a)Restart win PE B) Partition Disk c) Apply operating System d) Auto Apply drivers e) Apply windows settings f) Apply network settings g) Setup windows & Config manager files.(Config manager package created from package definition).

 

Then switch on the virtual server:

Win PE ran on the machines. While "Setup Windows & configmgr" stage TS eror occured & shows as: TS failed with "0*80004005 windows setup faied."

I ran the sccm report for TS with report Id 144 & found the device driver issue.

 

My query: 1) Why the drivers i have added in sccm osd drivers & driver package not working?

2) if i want to revert the vmware drivers from boot image, how to? (i have selected add/remove driver files to boot image & updated the DP, but nothing is reflected in distmgr log).

where i am doing wrong? hope for the resolution.

Find the attached file of smstslog & report (sccm osd ts error file).

smsts.log

SCCM OSD TS Error.txt

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