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Issues capturing w7x64 (can't see hard drive..)

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Hye everyone,

 

I've some issues capturing w7x64 with sccm 2012.

 

I'm able to boot on pxe but the server reboot everytime. When I press F8 I can only see the DVD drive with Diskpart.

 

I'm using VMWare workstation 9 with SCSI LSI Logic disk (or IDE & LSI Logic SAS, same problem..). I created a driver package with the

vmscsi-1.2.0.4.flp content but it changes nothing.

 

I don't know where I can look, I've been looking a solution for 2 days now.

 

So any suggestion is welcome ! (:

 

Gilles.

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Well I have the famous error :

 

Failed to download pxe variable file. Code(0×00000001)

PxeGetPxeData failed with 0×80004005

 

In fact, I've an IP address but not those delivered by my DHCP server. I'm gonna take a look at my NIC drivers.

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No... I was in Host-only mode. Thing is, Host-only mode provides a DHCP so there was a conflict with my dhcp server.

I'm now able to get a right IP but I'm facing another issue :

 

"missing root ca environment variable from variable file"

 

I quickly took a look on the server certificate in IIS console but I don't now exactly where to look. Anyway there is a certificate related to ConfigMgr who is expired.

I just find that and I don't know how to renew it.

 

I'll take a look later but if I'm going the wrong way, plz tell me :)

 

Thanks !

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I doubt that you certificate has expired already. The PXE cert runs for 1 year if you are using the default values. Make sure the system time is set correctly on your VM host computer. Alo in your VM, which should be received from the host anyways.

The PXE certificate can be renewed in the PXE tab of the distribution point role properties.

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Okay, found it.

 

I made a mistake configuring my DHCP scope. I'm pretty sure I didn't set the dns property and it was set to 127.0.0.1. I putted the right DNS IP and it works now.

 

The error log is not very helpfull and it didn't get me to the right direction this time.

 

Hope it'll help someone.

 

Thank you for your help Peter !

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