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HP Pro 4000 image deploy error

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    Scott
    last edited by May 3, 2012, 5:05 PM

    I am getting an error when deploying an image to an HP Pro 4000 small from factor, it gives a type of disk partition error, I have changes the bios to disk IDE to see if that would help but still no luck any advice?

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      ssx4life
      last edited by May 3, 2012, 5:56 PM

      Have you tried to run a debug mode test on these models in the PXE menu?

      Check to see if the NIC / mass storage controller is currently supported in your kernel release.

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        Scott
        last edited by May 3, 2012, 8:11 PM

        What commands do I run in debug mode? I can boot into debug mode and have a prompt of /#. errors when deploying the image these are the errors. I have attached a screen shot of the process

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          ssx4life
          last edited by May 3, 2012, 8:48 PM

          Just to confirm you are [B]PUSHING[/B] the image to the 4000 sff? Is this a standard windows 7 image (100mb partition + ntfs non resizable)

          I helped someone on edugeek.net with a similar issue - [url]http://www.edugeek.net/forums/o-s-deployment/61956-fog-client-error-cant-have-partition-outside-disk.html[/url] . Long story short… there was a partition table that couldn’t be read by fog, so wiping the drive allowed it to be imaged.

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            ssx4life
            last edited by May 3, 2012, 8:49 PM

            I’ll also point out that if your HP’s have a smaller HDD size / space than your image it can cause this issue - [url]http://www.edugeek.net/forums/o-s-deployment/61445-dell-e6410-fog.html[/url]

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              Scott
              last edited by May 5, 2012, 12:08 AM

              Yes it is a windows 7 Image taken from another pro4000 from HP, I have tried to wipe the disk but the error is still present. The Image Management is setup to Multiple Partitions Image-Single Disk not resizable. I am going to try to install win 7 and update the bios and see if this helps

              [quote=“ssx4life, post: 3282, member: 268”]Just to confirm you are [B]PUSHING[/B] the image to the 4000 sff? Is this a standard windows 7 image (100mb partition + ntfs non resizable)

              I helped someone on edugeek.net with a similar issue - [url]http://www.edugeek.net/forums/o-s-deployment/61956-fog-client-error-cant-have-partition-outside-disk.html[/url] . Long story short… there was a partition table that couldn’t be read by fog, so wiping the drive allowed it to be imaged.[/quote]

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                Scott
                last edited by May 5, 2012, 12:43 AM

                Bios update 2.02 and formatted hard drive to ntfs no partitions and still no luck

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                  Scott
                  last edited by May 5, 2012, 2:16 AM

                  I just noticed I did not see the pro4000 on the hardware list maybe it is a bios error or sorts Ie not supported?

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