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      SeqSupportEdkey
      last edited by

      Just seeing if anyone might know a possible solution to this issue. I am having issues with my image and DPINSTALL. Process goes as follows; Unit is syspreped and put into oobe, The unattend file skips all the hoopla of oobe, its only purpose is to get it into a second run environment so dpinstall can run and this is the bat file that unattend.xml calls.

      sc config “fog service” start= auto
      cd c:\drivers
      7z.exe x c:\drivers\x64.7z
      “dpinst.exe” /c
      net start “fog service”
      net stop “fog service”
      net start “fog service”

      Dpinstall is supposed to look for the device then match it with the driver that is in the folder that is extracted. The problem is that once everything is all said and done the machines refuses to install graphics drivers and usb 3.0 drivers(intel or amd). The xml for dpinstall is set to install even if unsigned which all of the drivers are and after the machine is imaged I can go into the folder and install the drivers with device manager. Anybody have any ideas for better ways of doing this? Our biggest problem is we have about 10-15 models of machines to deploy to and it is big an issue creating an image for each one.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
        last edited by

        If you can get that close with your deployment, round up those 15 models and deploy this image to them…

        Then you’re 15 hops, skips, and jumps away from having 15 images…

        I maintain an image for each model at my building, and I build each from scratch. You’re waaayyy closer already with what you’ve already done.

        Just un-do you’re driver deployment after you’ve got your 15 machines built the way you like.

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          SeqSupportEdkey
          last edited by

          [quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 46889, member: 28155”]If you can get that close with your deployment, round up those 15 models and deploy this image to them…

          Then you’re 15 hops, skips, and jumps away from having 15 images…

          I maintain an image for each model at my building, and I build each from scratch. You’re waaayyy closer already with what you’ve already done.

          Just un-do you’re driver deployment after you’ve got your 15 machines built the way you like.[/quote]

          The problem is we have 14 different schools that are spread across the state. Some of these schools do not have the kind of equipment to put 11gb images x15 on the servers. That is why I am trying to find a better solution.

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          • JunkhackerJ
            Junkhacker Developer
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            [quote=“SeqSupport@Edkey, post: 46874, member: 27616”]Anybody have any ideas for better ways of doing this? Our biggest problem is we have about 10-15 models of machines to deploy to and it is big an issue creating an image for each one.[/quote]

            have you seen this thread? [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/automatic-hardware-detection-driver-installs-in-fog.11933/#post-42312[/url]

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            • davido38D
              davido38
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              I use DPINSTALL but not in the sysprep. I use it at the end of the setupcomplete. It works very well for now.

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              • ch3iC
                ch3i Moderator
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                [quote=“davido38, post: 46961, member: 29185”]I use DPINSTALL but not in the sysprep. I use it at the end of the setupcomplete. It works very well for now.[/quote]

                Hi,

                If you manually update a device driver after installation with the DP have you some problems ?

                Regards,
                Ch3i.

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