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    • Fog Request: Manage Drive Letters for Optical Drives

      Hi

      Not sure if this has been raised or not, or even possible, but the ability to manage drive letters in Fog would be great.

      I always like to set my optical drives to Z: but running fog prep resets this to 😧

      So would be great if Fog could just change the drive letters of CD drives if they are specified to do so in Fog.

      Cheers…!
      David

      posted in Feature Request
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    • Imaging Windows 7

      Hi all,

      New Fog user here and so far I love it.

      I haven’t gone too fancy so just have a base workgroup Win7 x64 build which renames the computer and adds it to the domain successfully after each image, so am happy with that. No sysprep at all.

      Just wondering with fog prep though, is it necessary to execute it prior to uploading an image to fog server?

      I’ve configured these builds to just be 1 partition. So there is no 100Mb partition.

      I also have the image types configured as ā€œMultiple Partition Image - Single Diskā€ as I discovered that everytime I deployed an image using single partition, I get a Windows Boot Manager screen with the error…

      Windows failed to start…
      File: \windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
      Status: 0xc000000e
      Info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.

      So just wondering is fog prep required prior for both single partition and single disk images?

      Also, I like to keep my CD drives as drive letter Z: and fog prep keeps reverting it back to 😧 which is kinda annoying.

      Would be good if maybe Fog could have some sort of drive letter management for optical drives in the future?

      Cheers…

      posted in Windows Problems
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      DT737
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