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Image deployment fails on hp 100b

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I have used the same w7 64 enterpise image (captured off a vm) on a different series HP machine with no issues. On teh hp all inone i get 80004005 erros at various points after it partitions and formats the drive. It never begins to download the w7 image. My boot image contains the network and sata driver for the system.

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There is not really enough information to help much, the enable F8 option on your boot image and when SCCM starts up press the F8 key and type in 'inconfig' to see if you have a network connection and then type in C: to see if you can access the C: drive on the machine. At this point in the imaging process it is usually LAN or AHCI/SATA drivers that cause issues. Check the SMSTS.LOG files on the drive if you can access it and see if there is any information there. You can also check the advertisement to see if any error messages were posted there. I have seen errors with product keys, drivers, web access, and a number of other things with error code 0x80004005 so you will need more detail to get down to the problem.

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There is not really enough information to help much, the enable F8 option on your boot image and when SCCM starts up press the F8 key and type in 'inconfig' to see if you have a network connection and then type in C: to see if you can access the C: drive on the machine. At this point in the imaging process it is usually LAN or AHCI/SATA drivers that cause issues. Check the SMSTS.LOG files on the drive if you can access it and see if there is any information there. You can also check the advertisement to see if any error messages were posted there. I have seen errors with product keys, drivers, web access, and a number of other things with error code 0x80004005 so you will need more detail to get down to the problem.

 

 

Thank you. had f8 enabled. Everything checked ok there but it still ended up being the sata driver. The HP provided one did not work, added the driver direct from amd and all was well.

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