@george1421 Thank you, its weird it decides to encrypt by default and then say its not enabled. That thread helped a lot
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RE: Dell Lattitude E5580 & 5590 WIN 10 Uploading as RAW
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RE: Issues Imaging Dell Latitude 5500 Laptop (2019 Model)
Thanks a lot for the help. This worked.
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Issues Imaging Dell Latitude 5500 Laptop (2019 Model)
I am having issues when trying to upload an image from a Latitude 5500 laptop. Everytime I go to Upload the image it errors out at the beginning and says “Cannot Find Disk on System”
This model was released in May of 2019 and the rest of the information I know about it is below
Processor
8th Generation Intel Core i5-8265U Processor (4 Core,6MB Cache,1.6GHz,15W)Operating System
Windows 10 Pro 64bit English, French, SpanishGraphics Card
Intel Core i5-8265U Processor with Integrated Intel UHD 620 GraphicsMemory
8GB, 1x8GB, DDR4 Non-ECCHard Drive
M.2 256GB PCIe NVMe Class 35 Solid State Drive (Cannot actually find the model, its in Chinese)Wireless
Intel Dual Band Wireless AC 9560 (802.11ac) 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.0All the devices we use in our company are Dell Latitude Models, which all have been able to be imaged (Last model was Latitude E 5590). The main changes this one has is there is no legacy option in BIOS and the SSD is an m.2 NVMe, which uses PCIe instead of SATA III. However both are controlled by the Sata controller regardless. I have not tested a non NVMe m.2 or 2.5 inch SSD yet in the device.
My FOG is version 1.5.7 running on 18.04 LTS Ubuntu and I recently updated it with the latest Kernel
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RE: Dell Lattitude E5580 & 5590 WIN 10 Uploading as RAW
@george1421 Thank you, its weird it decides to encrypt by default and then say its not enabled. That thread helped a lot
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RE: Dell Lattitude E5580 & 5590 WIN 10 Uploading as RAW
I just checked and bitlocker was not enabled. Does TPM have to be disabled in the bios also for it to work?
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Dell Lattitude E5580 & 5590 WIN 10 Uploading as RAW
So i just set up my new fog, v. 1.4.4, and when attempting to upload a WIN 10 image on these 2 models, it uploads them as a RAW filesystem instead of NTFS. When capturing the host information, I choose the “Perform Full Host Registration and Inventory”. And when creating the image to get ready for upload on FOGs side I keep everything at default except I change the OS to WIN 10, and choose “Multiple Partitions, single disk, not resizeable” The replicate, and image enabled boxes stay checked, the compression is 6 and image management is set to Partimage.
I also tried a HP 650 G1 to see if it was the fog that was the issue. However, it uploaded as NTFS just fine. However that model had Windows 7 instead of 10. So at this point I am not sure whether its the models of the laptops or the OS that is the issue. But I am thinking more likely its WIN 10 that is the problem and their must be some settings I am missing somewhere.