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JuhaK

strange errors with win7 OSD (SCCM2012)

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Hi,

 

I'm at customer and here is some strange issue with SCCM 2012 OSD. Same pc model (dell 6320) as before and OSD has been working like a dream. But now when it installes Windows and reboots, when there is window "starting services" it pops up a error Setup.exe - System error: Wintrust.dll is missing or corrupt... when I press OK there, next error winsetup.dll is missing or corrupt.. error code 0x7e..

I'm confused! What on earth is happening here?!

 

I didn't find any updatet drivers from DELL and tried change BIOS setting to AHCI (default is RAID on).

 

Now I updatet image.wim file on Distribution point and I'm about to try again ..

 

Has anyone came across this kind of error with OSD? Any solutions or tips?

 

 

- Juha

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Hmm, okey, I found another copy of image.wim file (colleague had actually made backup of it ;) ) and everything works again. But what had corrupted the image .. My guess is that offline servicing but cant' say for sure. I found out that consultant who installed the whole system had left WAIK on the machine when upgrading to SP1. I hope that uninstalling WAIK and running repair install for ADK would fix problem here and image is functional tomorrow (I put offline servicing to update all updates at 23.00 tonight).

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Uninstalling WAIk and Installing the ADK and recreate the images should do the trick..

http://blogs.technet.com/b/systemcenterpfe/archive/2013/01/11/updated-system-center-2012-configuration-manager-antivirus-exclusions-with-more-details.aspx

Regards,
Jörgen

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