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    Reboot made by wmiprvse.exe during first boot after sysprep

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    • Wayne WorkmanW
      Wayne Workman @jmeyer
      last edited by

      @jmeyer

      Can you post your new script?

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        jmeyer
        last edited by

        When i say only pause, it’s only a pause

        pause
        

        lol

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        • Wayne WorkmanW
          Wayne Workman
          last edited by

          @jmeyer said:

          shutdown -r -t 30

          that part causes a reboot… just clarifying… didn’t know if you knew or not.

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            jmeyer
            last edited by

            Reboot appears during

            timeout /t 60 /nobreak 
            
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            • Wayne WorkmanW
              Wayne Workman
              last edited by

              Can you remove the shutdown -r -t 30 and just see what happens?

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              • J
                jmeyer
                last edited by jmeyer

                I did but the script never reach this line as it’s forced to stop for the reboot during the 60 seconds of the timeout command.

                I know you’ll look for basic reason but I have tested so many things that I’m out of idea.

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman
                  last edited by Wayne Workman

                  Are there alternatives for wmiprvse.exe ?

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                    jmeyer
                    last edited by

                    What do you mean ?

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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman @jmeyer
                      last edited by

                      @jmeyer said:

                      During the script process, i have a reboot requested by wmiprvse.exe (WMI Provider Host).
                      This happen during the 60s, or during driver installation when i remove the 60s delay.

                      You said you think this is what’s causing your reboot. I was wondering if there were any alternatives that may give you less trouble.

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                        jmeyer
                        last edited by jmeyer

                        Since I don’t know what trigger this reboot, I don’t even know where to start to dodge this reboot.
                        I don’t know if there is other way to run a script after a sysprep.
                        I only know with the setupcomplete.cmd or adding call of commands in the unattend.xml.

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                        • J
                          jmeyer
                          last edited by jmeyer

                          Is the fog client use this exe to reboot the computer ?

                          Thomas use kinda the same script without problem but disable the fog service and that the only thing that I see that could explain a reboot.
                          Yet, i don’t see what a simple “pause” can change from a “timeout” to avoid this reboot.

                          I’ll test again with fog service disabled or the client remove to find if it comes from the fog client.
                          I can also try with a fresh OS install in case Windows Update did something.

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                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                            Wayne Workman @jmeyer
                            last edited by

                            @jmeyer What were your findings?

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                              jmeyer
                              last edited by

                              I have called for help from a old fellow worker.
                              He as said to try to replace the “timeout” command by a “ping 127.0.0.1”.
                              But, I think i have find a way to avoid this reboot during the script process.
                              I call my script in the unattend.xml like this “cmd /c start /wait Myscript.cmd”.
                              I wasn’t on site and I wanted to test it in the same condition (with the same fog server) in case it’s the fog client that makes this unwanted reboot (it’s Tom Elliott only idea to my problem).
                              I run few last test today and i keep you update.

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                              • J
                                jmeyer
                                last edited by

                                My script launch edition didn’t solved the problem.
                                I try again with fog service disabled.

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                                  FlowLive
                                  last edited by FlowLive

                                  I realize this is a few months old thread, jmeyer did you ever get it to work?

                                  I am presently trying pretty much the same.

                                  Did you ever succeed?

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                                    jmeyer @FlowLive
                                    last edited by jmeyer

                                    @FlowLive
                                    It was fog client that was calling the reboot.
                                    I just disable it before sysprep and enable it in script.

                                    I set most of it in a script in a smb share called by SetupComplete.cmd to not have to edit my image but be able to enhance it.
                                    It works great and I use this script to do the most of task needed after deploy : drivers, windows activation and few basic software installation.
                                    I even tested and validated it under Windows 10 few days ago.

                                    Days of work that finally pay back. 😉

                                    SetupComplete.cmd

                                    @echo off
                                    echo %date% %time% Demarrage du script SetupComplete >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    del /Q /F %windir%\system32\sysprep\unattend.xml >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    del /Q /F %windir%\panther\unattend.xml >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    echo %date% %time% Attente de 60 secondes pour activation du LAN >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    timeout /t 60 /nobreak >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    echo %date% %time% Fin des 60s >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    echo %date% %time% Montage du partage samba de fog >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    NET USE z: \\fogserver\AfterDeploy
                                    echo %date% %time% Net use effectué >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    Z:
                                    if not %cd% == Z:\ goto nofog
                                    echo %date% %time% Dossier actuel %cd% >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    echo %date% %time% Chargement du script AfterDeploy >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    start /wait AfterDeploy.cmd
                                    C:
                                    NET USE /delete /yes Z:
                                    echo %date% %time% Lecteur Z demonte >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    :nofog
                                    ::echo %date% %time% Activation Windows >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    ::cscript C:\Windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ato >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    echo Activation du service FOG en demarrage automatique >> C:\imageresults.txt
                                    sc config "FOG Service" start= auto >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    net start "FOG Service" >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    shutdown -r -t 30
                                    echo %date% %time% Reboot >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    exit
                                    

                                    AfterDeploy.cmd

                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Changement de dossier : %cd% >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    
                                    cd /SDI
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Lancement de SDI >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    IF %cd% == Z:\SDI start /wait SDI_auto.bat -autoinstall -nologfile -autoclose -license
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Fin script SDI >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    cd ..
                                    
                                    cd /ActivationWin7
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Lancement de Activation OEM Windows >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    cscript ActivationWin7.vbs
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Fin script activation >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    cd ..
                                    
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Modification pour désactiver AutoAdminLogon
                                    REG ADD "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon" /v AutoAdminLogon /t REG_SZ /d 0 /f
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Modification registre effectuée
                                    
                                    cd /Logiciels
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Lancement Install logiciels>> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    cscript Logiciels.vbs
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Fin Install logiciels >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    cd ..
                                    
                                    cd /IACA
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Lancement de Auto Install IACA >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    Auto_Install_Client.exe /NOREBOOT /YES /AM=N
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Fin Auto Install IACA >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    cd ..
                                    
                                    echo %date% %time% - Script AfterDeploy - Fermeture de script AfterDeploy.cmd >> C:\imageresults.txt 2>&1
                                    exit
                                    
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                                    • F
                                      FlowLive @jmeyer
                                      last edited by Wayne Workman

                                      @jmeyer

                                      Hi @jmeyer,

                                      I have a question, I am trying this script now, the problem I have is your AfterDeploy.cmd you have set a start /wait SDI_auto.bat but since that closes after it successfully called the .exe the script goes on without having a chance to finish SDI install of drivers…

                                      Are you sure this is how you have it?

                                      I am also getting a prompt for firewall access to let SDI through on launch of the .exe, have you had that happen?

                                      I am also running those script from \fogserver\share…

                                      I see you had a previous version that called the .exe directly which from my understanding would have actually /wait succesfully until completion, or did you alter the SDI_auto.bat somehow to have another /wait in there is at all possible?

                                      I see that my service is FOGService and not FOG Service, had to change that…

                                      Thanks! Love your script!

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                                      • J
                                        jmeyer @FlowLive
                                        last edited by jmeyer

                                        @FlowLive
                                        I think you are right about the start /wait of the cmd.
                                        But I have this on the .bat of SDI :

                                         start /wait "Snappy Driver Installer" /d"%~dp0" "%~dp0%SDIEXE%" %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9
                                        

                                        The web access of SDI is to check driver packages update.
                                        Fog service name depend of the version you use on the OS of the image you are going to make.

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                                        • F
                                          FlowLive @jmeyer
                                          last edited by

                                          @jmeyer

                                          Thanks jmeyer this works great!

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