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Win 7 x64 SP1 Build and caputure fails

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When building and capturing an OS my Task sequence keeps failing at applying operating system and configuration manager client.

 

What I have done:

Imported a new version of Windows 7 x64 SP1 (re-downloaded from Volume licence site) set package to be distributed to a share on the DP

Import a new boot image from MDT

Add network and mass storage drivers to the new MDT boot image

Set the boot image to be deployed via PXE

Set the boot image to be deployed to a package share on the DP

 

Created a new task sequence with an admin password and add to workgroup

Modify the task sequence to apply operating system from an original installation source

Deploy the TS to collection set to allow config agent, media, and PXE

 

What happens:

Boots PXE identifes TS

Boots WinPE

Type connection password in

Select TS

Runs prereq checks

Downloads the packages

Installs drivers from driver store

Run Applying Operating system and configuring Configuration Manager Client

Background changes to the Windows setup background and fails with error 0x80004005 (unspecified error)

 

 

attached is the smsts.log that gets generated. I have not been able to figure out why this TS is not behaving like it should.

 

smstspublic.log

smsts-20130128-131114public.log

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