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    • PsycholiquidP
      Psycholiquid Testers @Psycholiquid
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      @Psycholiquid said in Surface Pro 4 Image Capture:

      has_usb_nic=1

      ok so added has_usb_nic=1 to the host under kernel arguments and it is uploading now, I still get the usb 2-2-port2 error over and over, but the nic does come up. Ill post a video of here in a sec once the image completes.

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      • PsycholiquidP
        Psycholiquid Testers
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        Add boom goes the dynamite, the image is hosed due to not cleanly unmounted… I hate windows sometimes.

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        • PsycholiquidP
          Psycholiquid Testers
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          https://youtu.be/QBJLhO1zuJA

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          • PsycholiquidP
            Psycholiquid Testers
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            So what are the chances of getting a has USB nic added to the host screen as a check box? Right now I will just make a group and put the kernel arguments there and update the group as hosts are added, but with devices going this way it might not be a bad idea.

            Let me know if that is a bit out of scope.

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            • PsycholiquidP
              Psycholiquid Testers @Psycholiquid
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              @Psycholiquid said in Surface Pro 4 Image Capture:

              @Psycholiquid said in Surface Pro 4 Image Capture:

              has_usb_nic=1

              ok so added has_usb_nic=1 to the host under kernel arguments and it is uploading now, I still get the usb 2-2-port2 error over and over, but the nic does come up. Ill post a video of here in a sec once the image completes.

              I believe what I am seeing is the docking station nic that is throwing that error.

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott @Psycholiquid
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                @Psycholiquid My hope is that it will be unneeded in the future, though I don’t know when that will be.

                The reason I’m not making it a checkbox is because it’s essentially going to be deprecated the moment 1.3.0 releases. Adding it is not difficult or out of scope but for the few cases where has_usb_nic is actually required I don’t think warrants such a large scale change. Especially considering that not ALL USB PXE Nic’s require the has_usb_nic setting.

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                • PsycholiquidP
                  Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
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                  @Tom-Elliott Understood.

                  When I am uploading no matter how I do it, the image is coming back as uncleanly mounted.

                  I tried with and without sysrepping it. I did run Disk Scan before on both runs tand rebooted twice before trying to upload the image. Wondering if the partitioning auto fix is causing the issue:

                  0_1469541976257_upload-2b202c91-925f-4258-a06e-626e3f3be76e

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                  • PsycholiquidP
                    Psycholiquid Testers
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                    Trying a few different options such as single disk not re-sizable to see if that makes a difference

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott @Psycholiquid
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                      @Psycholiquid Did you disable hibernate in the image?

                      Open CMD:

                      Run: powercfg -h off

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                      • PsycholiquidP
                        Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
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                        @Tom-Elliott I did not, I’ll give that a try

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                        • PsycholiquidP
                          Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
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                          @Tom-Elliott Nope no dice.

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                          • PsycholiquidP
                            Psycholiquid Testers
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                            Gonna try turning off quickboot options. I am reading that can cause this issue.

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                            • george1421G
                              george1421 Moderator @Psycholiquid
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                              @Psycholiquid what target OS? If you use the shutdown switch when sysprep it should cleanly close the disk. The other fix would be to sysprep then reboot into a pxe boot. On win10 shutdown is more like enhanced sleep than a power off

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                              • PsycholiquidP
                                Psycholiquid Testers
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                                ok tried teh powercfg -f off and turning off the quick boot options. Made sure the hibernation file was gone also. No dice, gonna try and upload it before hitting OOBE and see what happens.

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                                • Tom ElliottT
                                  Tom Elliott @Psycholiquid
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                                  @Psycholiquid Upload before hitting OOBE?

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                                  • PsycholiquidP
                                    Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
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                                    @Tom-Elliott yeah I am wondering if it has something to do with audit mode. I have seen it do this before. Not completely sure why.

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott @Psycholiquid
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                                      @Psycholiquid I don’t know what you mean by “upload before hitting OOBE?”

                                      You’re sysprepping the system, letting it boot a little bit first, THEN uploading the image?

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                                      • PsycholiquidP
                                        Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
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                                        @Tom-Elliott Nope, I have it in audit mode, then I run my script (Unattend.xml) and once it goes down and comes back to the “BIOS” I push it into network boot to capture the image

                                        This way when a computer comes up form being imaged it thinks it is the first time it boot. Like all the major OEMs do it

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                                        • Tom ElliottT
                                          Tom Elliott @Psycholiquid
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                                          @Psycholiquid That’s where I was lost. That’s how you’re supposed to do it.

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                                          • PsycholiquidP
                                            Psycholiquid Testers
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                                            Yeah, but for some reason it is making the partition dirty, cant figure out why though. It did this to me before and I was finally able to get past it after a few reboots and disk checks, but this time it isnt working. Gonna work at it some and report back

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