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Added Windows updates to image, now getting 0x80070032 error

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I have Task Sequences setup for Windows 7 x86 and x64. During the Task Sequence, I have it applying Windows updates as a step and is successful.

 

The Windows updates step was taking quite a bit of time so I decided to add the updates directly to the image using the following instructions: http://www.gerryhampsoncm.blogspot.ie/2013/04/sccm-2012-sp1-step-by-step-guide-part_5.html Applying the updates took awhile but the Scheduled Updates Status was successful.

 

Now when trying to image the PC, I get the following error: Task Sequence: xxxxx has failed with the error code (0x80070032).

 

I've done some research and it seems like it could be a disk partition issue. I've removed and re-created all partitions and still get the error. Also, when I use a previous image that did not contain the updates and the process works without error. I do not believe this to be a partition issue.

 

I am running SCCM 2012 SP1 but not on the latest cumulative update. Any ideas why adding the updates directly to an image would cause this error? If i run the updates as a seperate step, it works fine.

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http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/9c34add1-5261-4dcf-b3f6-7c26ef4fcd28/sccm-2012-sp1-offline-servicing-failed-to-install-update?forum=configmanagerosd

 

When you do Schedule Updates to a System Image if you check the continue on error box and an update fails it corrupts your .wim file. Go into your sources and delete the .wim file and rename the wim.bak file sccm backed up for you.

 

I've found I can only do about 8 updates at a time and do not check the continue on error box

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you need to include the smsts.log file from your actual deployment, the error you quoted means as follows:-

 

The request is not supported.

Source: Windows
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so you are trying to do something that is unsupported

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post the log and we'll take a look

 

cheers

niall

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