Windows 7 deployment problem
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we have Vostros 430 here and i know that the hard drive setting in the bios will cause it to hang I think I am using the ATA setting. But either way it worth a try and see it resolves your imaging problem.
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OK I will check on the bios setting as well. Thanks guys.
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[quote=“djm79, post: 8013, member: 1568”]we have Vostros 430 here and i know that the hard drive setting in the bios will cause it to hang I think I am using the ATA setting. But either way it worth a try and see it resolves your imaging problem.[/quote]
FYI…my system was already set at ATA
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i always use multiple partition none resizable and let sysprep expand the disk instead (just make sure your base image is always smaller than the smallest drive you plan to deploy to i.e if your smallest HDD you have is 40GB make your base image with a 20GB-30GB partition and in your unattend.xml under specialize have this:
<ExtendOSPartition>
<Extend>true</Extend>
</ExtendOSPartition>this will extend the os partition to amount of space left on the HDD - hasn’t failed on me yet and i get the same result as a single disk resizable - hope this helps
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sorry, only just read your above post about not using an unattend.xml, i’d recommend just making a very basic one and add the above into it aswell just for testing
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Update - I defragged and ran chkdsk on the drive before running sysprep and imaging. I also used multiple partition/single drive. Same results. The behavior is still the same. The first partition (100MB) gets deployed instantly, but the actual Windows 7 partition gets to 1 or 2 percent and then freezes. I’ve tried deploying this image back to the system I actually used to create the image, and I’ve also tried deploying it to a completely different computer (an HP Z210). Same results on either system. Any other ideas? I really want/need to make this work.
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[quote=“Lee Rowlett, post: 8018, member: 28”]sorry, only just read your above post about not using an unattend.xml, i’d recommend just making a very basic one and add the above into it aswell just for testing :)[/quote]
Lee I will give it a try and update the forum with my results. Thanks!
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if you need help composing the unattend.xml just follow step 4 in this tutorial
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/windows-7-deployment-fog-sad2-driver-tool.380/[/url] -
[quote=“Lee Rowlett, post: 8021, member: 28”]if you need help composing the unattend.xml just follow step 4 in this tutorial
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/windows-7-deployment-fog-sad2-driver-tool.380/[/url][/quote]Perfect Lee…that is a big help. Thanks!
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Lee I tried your suggestion…no difference. Created the unattended file, stuck in the extendOS portion, ran sysprep using that file, and no luck. It deployed 1 percent of the second partition and stopped. I seem to be the only guy having this particular problem. I even imaged a different machine and then tried to deploy that image, and the same thing happened. Makes me think I am doing something wrong, but for the life of me I don’t know what. I’m super frustrated. Any other ideas out there?
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You might try some of the newest kernels from this post.
[URL=‘http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/dell-2330-all-in-one-network-issue.1054/’]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/dell-2330-all-in-one-network-issue.1054/htt[/URL]