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clivebuckwheat

First timer trying to deploy a win 7x64 golden image.Getting 0x80070002.

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Hi

 

I am learning sccm, I have created a golden Windows 7 x64 bit image and put it on my server distribution point. I initiate an advertisement and the test client machine boots to winpe. To test I have done the following.

 

1.Press F8 in Winpe. Ipconfig I am getting an IP, so I know the nic is loaded, it does the formatting and partiiton, and then when I get to the applying operating system I get 0x8007002. Attached is my smsts.log I do not see anything glaring.is there any other log files I should be looking at?

 

My image has 3 partitions.

 

1. 100 meg Windows 7 reserve partition

 

2. 80 gig OS partition

 

3.1 gig partition for data and document files

 

In My advertisement the formatting and partition section I have done the following

 

1. 100 meg reserve partition --->quick format, use specific size-->100, 1-1, make boot partition is checked.

 

2. My OS partition--->quick format--->use % of free space is set to 100

 

3. My Data partition ---->quick format-->use specific size is set to 1000

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I don't see anything glaringly wrong either -- I'm a bit confused why we're not seeing the Apply Operating System failure in the smsts.log however. Where did you pull this smsts.log from? If you pulled it from the c:\ drive somewhere, I think we're missing some stuff.

 

Look for the log in x:\windows\temp\smstslog -- see if that has the error in it.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Cheers,

Trevor Sullivan

http://trevorsullivan.net

http://twitter.com/pcgeek86

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