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LitetouchPE_x64 Spaceport.sys

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Hey everyone,

 

I have an annoying error when I'm booting into a Toshiba satellite C Series. There was factory windows 8 installed and the client wants Windows 7.

OK no problem, download the latest Windows 7 x64 drivers from the site, load them into MDT, boot up, set ready go ... NOOOOOT :wacko:

 

What's the issue, well I get when booting into Litetouch_x64 I get the following error

 

Spaceport.sys

0xc0000098

Windows failed to load because a required file is missing, or corrupt.

 

No logs available.

 

I'm guessing is the mass storage driver ?

 

So the portable is still bootable in Windows 8 I found in system32\driverstore the spaceport.sys driver, I have uploaded in MDT no luck.

 

Environment

VMWare 4.1

SRV 2008r2

MDT 2012

WAIK 6.1.7600.16385

 

Any help is very appreciated :)

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Ok I found the spaceport.sys elimated him and now I'm booting on a vmware with litetouchpe. But my toshiba won't boot the litetouch.

 

Here is the Mass Storage Driver

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03&SUBSYS_FB311179

7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller

Photo 1 is the injected driver in MDT

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1529r25u407v1z7/photo1.jpg

 

Here is the LAN driver

Realtek RTL8188CE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC

PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8176&SUBSYS_821110EC

Photo 2 is the injected driver in MDT

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4c2cp64cgoo1iww/photo2.jpg

 

Photo3 is remaining error when booting Litetouch

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2vamsha6toiom7b/photo3.JPG

 

Is my Mass Storage driver not correct ?

 

Please help me out

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Since you say that you are having this issue during the boot to your LiteTouchPE_x64.wim file, I have to ask if you updated the deployment share and re-created the boot images in order to get the new drivers in the boot image, and replaced the boot images on your WDS server with the new ones?

 

Hope this helps,

 

David

Windows Outreach Team – IT Pro

The Springboard Series on TechNet

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That should not be the case, however the ADK should not be installed on the same machine that the AIK is installed on, as that can cause problems.

Do these models have Secure Boot turned on? According to the TechNet article ‘Secure Boot Overview’: “The firmware may not trust the operating system, option ROM, driver, or app because it is not trusted by the Secure Boot database”. You may need to disable Secure Boot and possibly change from UEFI BIOS to Legacy BIOS in order to deploy Windows 7 to these machines.

 

Hope this helps,

 

David

Windows Outreach Team – IT Pro

The Springboard Series on TechNet

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