Fairly new to O/S deployment using SCCM however decided to use it for a 150 plus workstation roll-out. My plan was to build a golden image using the build and capture task sequence of Windows 7 + my applications. I have ran through all the relevant task's before configuring my task sequence and also added a driver package for the NIC and added it to the boot image. I then ran through my TS and advertised it to my collection which held the PC I wanted to deploy the golden image to - using PXE it started to run through deploying windows 7......it finishes installing windows then asks for a reboot however at this point it fails with 0x80004005 error.
I have went through a few posts which advised to remove any driver packages you may have, windows key etc...so I stripped down my install to just deploy windows with no driver packages or windows key and I still run into this error? I have attached the SMSTS.log & setupact.log.
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All,
Fairly new to O/S deployment using SCCM however decided to use it for a 150 plus workstation roll-out. My plan was to build a golden image using the build and capture task sequence of Windows 7 + my applications. I have ran through all the relevant task's before configuring my task sequence and also added a driver package for the NIC and added it to the boot image. I then ran through my TS and advertised it to my collection which held the PC I wanted to deploy the golden image to - using PXE it started to run through deploying windows 7......it finishes installing windows then asks for a reboot however at this point it fails with 0x80004005 error.
I have went through a few posts which advised to remove any driver packages you may have, windows key etc...so I stripped down my install to just deploy windows with no driver packages or windows key and I still run into this error? I have attached the SMSTS.log & setupact.log.
Thanks in advance
smsts.log
setupact.log
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