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Having a issue deplying a WIM that I captured. The scenario I'm working with is I captured my image from a computer with a 120GB HDD and am trying to deploy it to one with an 80GB HDD. Naturally I am getting error 0x80070070 which from what I looked up means not enough disk space. Looking at the Operating System Image and the Disk Configuration tab I can see the large primary partition, but wanted to know if there is any way to modify that so I can install it on smaller HDDS.

 

I know the obvious answer is to capture the image using a smaller HDD, but this is going to come up again shortly for me as we start using more 40-60 GB SSDs and I don't have any of those available.

 

I attached a screen shot of what I'm looking at in SCCM. Thanks for any help or suggestions!

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Firstly it is not the size of of the HD that is the problem not unless of course the 120Gb is fully used up....is it?

 

You can capture an image on any size of HD.....and redeploy it back out....size is not relevant not unless the 120GB is fully used up.....and then you are trying to deploy it to a smaller HD which is a problem....

 

In your TS is there an apply data image component along with an apply OS component??

 

If so you have to move the apply data image above the apply OS component.....the data image is the system reserve as you see in the above snippet....then on the apply OS component...edit it and edit the partition so that the primary OS partition installs on the rest of the partition...i:e change it to 100%

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