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Build & Capture TS failing on Prepare OS step

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Hi,

 

First time poster, but have been regularly using this site for tips and guides, so I'd just like to start off by saying thanks to everyone for such a helpful site on SCCM :)

 

I am trying to capture a bare metal machine to use for deployment using the Build and Capture TS on SCCM 2007 SP2 R3. I have created a Win7 Pro SP1 OS Install package, have imported the Intel 82579LM x64 NIC driver into SCCM for my ref machine (HP Pro 6200 small form factor desktop) and also added the driver to the x64 boot image I am using for the task sequence.

 

The task sequence looks to run fine up until the Capture the Reference Machine-->Prepare OS step which fails with a 0x00000002 error. Having looked at the smsts.log file on the ref machine in the c:\windows\syswow64\ccm\logs\smstslog\smsts.log, it looks like it cannot load the boot image again. I'm a little confused as the TS loads the boot image initially to kick off the task sequence?

 

I have attached the smsts.log file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I've only been using SCCM for about 1 month now, so the learning curve has been steep but fun!

 

Thanks,

Pete

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Hi Pstanley

 

Did you ever solve you problem? What driver did you use in your WinPe (3.0?) environment. I saw your post on another forum too. There you "solve" the problem by using a VM for BuildnCapture.

But still my question. Did you ever solve to boot up with the boot image for Build and Capture or OSD?

I am struggling with that since weeks.

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