After a couple of days I thought why not try to deploy it over USB, created a task sequence, configured media on the WDS and tried deploying it. At first I hit some issues related to disk partitioning, that seemed to be resolved, but maybe it isn't entirely.
What happens now is:
- Elitepad boots on USB
- Task sequence performs a few tasks
- prepares
- formats the disk (uefi)
- injects drivers
- uses imagex to expand the previously captured .wim
- reboots
Then when rebooting I get a new style of blue screen.
This shows:
the operating system couldn't be loaded because a critical system
driver is missing or contains errors
file: \windows\system32\drivers\megasas2.sys
Error Code: 0xc000035e
I suppose it has something to do with drivers for the storage controller, but I don't quite get what's wrong, the drivers are installed correctly in the .wim, so after restoring that should be ok, and also they are injected during the earlier phases.
I think it may have something to do with which partition is active, but I can't seem to get it resolved.
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Hi,
Short version:
Tried deploying win 8 to HP Elitepad tablet computers.
When trying to deploy over PXE, I encountered some issues (more here http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/8045-trying-to-deploy-over-pxe-uefi-x86-with-wds-2012/), I think they're related to pxe booting a x86 uefi machine, which my wds 2012 doesn't seem to like...
After a couple of days I thought why not try to deploy it over USB, created a task sequence, configured media on the WDS and tried deploying it. At first I hit some issues related to disk partitioning, that seemed to be resolved, but maybe it isn't entirely.
What happens now is:
- Elitepad boots on USB
- Task sequence performs a few tasks
- prepares
- formats the disk (uefi)
- injects drivers
- uses imagex to expand the previously captured .wim
- reboots
Then when rebooting I get a new style of blue screen.
This shows:
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