I successfully installed a Lenovo T510 but when I want to capture this afterwards the window with 'Prepare OS' & 'Running sysprep command' is blinking 5 times or so and then the screen becomes black and the video driver is gone and become a vga adapter again.
All the rest is ok but not the video card.
I got this log from the 'All status messages'
MessageID 11141
ProcessID 4472
ThreadID 1840
The task sequence execution engine failed execution of a task sequence. The operating system reported error 1: Incorrect function.
MessageID 11135
ProcessID 4472
ThreadID 1840
The task sequence execution engine failed executing the action (Prepare OS) in the group (Capture) with the error code 1
Action output: signed by DHCP
Captured settings for adapter 2
OSDNetSettings finished: 0x00000000
Process completed with exit code 0
Entering ReleaseSource() for C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\AMS001C7
reference count 1 for the source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\AMS001C7 before releasing
Failed to show task sequence progress dialog. Error code 0x8001010e
Failed to show task sequence progress dialog. Error code 0x800706ba. The operating system reported error 1: Incorrect function.
What is happening?
I have the same thing on a Dell E6510 for the video card. I'm using version 8.15.10.2182 because version 8.15.10.2104 from the Dell cab file was giving me an error 'persistence module' from igfxpers.exe file at logon. The error is gone with the newer driver but I cannot capture the image
(The only solution I found was to boot the machine with a winpe and copy the image with imageX but when I deploy this the video driver isn't installed so this is the last thing I would do)
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I successfully installed a Lenovo T510 but when I want to capture this afterwards the window with 'Prepare OS' & 'Running sysprep command' is blinking 5 times or so and then the screen becomes black and the video driver is gone and become a vga adapter again.
All the rest is ok but not the video card.
I got this log from the 'All status messages'
MessageID 11141
ProcessID 4472
ThreadID 1840
The task sequence execution engine failed execution of a task sequence. The operating system reported error 1: Incorrect function.
MessageID 11135
ProcessID 4472
ThreadID 1840
The task sequence execution engine failed executing the action (Prepare OS) in the group (Capture) with the error code 1
Action output: signed by DHCP
Captured settings for adapter 2
OSDNetSettings finished: 0x00000000
Process completed with exit code 0
Entering ReleaseSource() for C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\AMS001C7
reference count 1 for the source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\AMS001C7 before releasing
Delete source directory C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\AMS001C7
Released the resolved source C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\AMS001C7
Pre-staging of WINPE image successful
Opening Certificate store my ok.
No Machine Certificates todelete
Deleting Machine Certificates succeeded
Executing 'C:\Windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe /quiet /generalize /oobe /quit' ...
Command line for extension .exe is "%1" %*
Set command line: "C:\Windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe" /quiet /generalize /oobe /quit
Executing command line: "C:\Windows\system32\sysprep\sysprep.exe" /quiet /generalize /oobe /quit
Failed to show task sequence progress dialog. Error code 0x8001010e
Failed to show task sequence progress dialog. Error code 0x800706ba. The operating system reported error 1: Incorrect function.
What is happening?
I have the same thing on a Dell E6510 for the video card. I'm using version 8.15.10.2182 because version 8.15.10.2104 from the Dell cab file was giving me an error 'persistence module' from igfxpers.exe file at logon. The error is gone with the newer driver but I cannot capture the image
(The only solution I found was to boot the machine with a winpe and copy the image with imageX but when I deploy this the video driver isn't installed so this is the last thing I would do)
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