thanks for the help guys. I built a new image with Windows 10 1903 with latest updates and it also hangs at init.xz
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RE: Hyper-V virtual machine image hanging at init.xz... ok
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RE: Hyper-V virtual machine image hanging at init.xz... ok
I can’t recall the FOG version before the server rebuild. We’re on the following version.
Estimated FOG Sites:4290
Latest Version:1.5.7
Latest Development Version:1.5.7.47
Latest SVN Version:6078
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Hyper-V virtual machine image hanging at init.xz... ok
I found similar threads with others reporting this but I haven’t had any luck deploying an image to my Hyper-V virtual machine. I created all the DHCP options for different architecture. This used to work in the past but we had to rebuild the fog server about 6 months ago and it stopped working around then. I’m wondering if a Fog update may have broke this. This is a Windows 10 Enterprise 1803 Gen2 virtual machine running on an HP Proliant server.
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@george1421 thanks George, after installing the hot fixes I was able to deploy the image. Thanks for your help everyone!
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@george1421 I removed the drivers from the image for the model, changed to ahci and still same error. Yes it has a NVME disk installed
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@george1421 I’m guessing legacy boot is default for network boot?
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@Quazz yes it was sysprepped with generalize option
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@george1421 no problem, after updating to latest RC it still has same boot bcd error. Softpaq exe’s were already extracted and now I’m troubleshooting to see if its a driver issue now. Target computer has UEFI and legacy enabled, not sure if this matters since when I deploy a different image to it, it is fine.
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@Tom-Elliott great thanks! updated to the latest RC so I’ll let you know how the deployment goes tomorrow
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
@Tom-Elliott said in Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD:
latest RC
still a n00b with Fog since I just started learning with imaging this past week and this seems easy to do but I could give that a try. is this a good guide? https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
I used VMware for reference image and it’s set to legacy boot
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RE: Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
Hi George and Tom,
Thank you for your messages. I used MDT 2013 Update 2 to create the reference image for Windows 7 Professional 64bit. I placed the drivers locally in c:\drivers and using dpinst.bat in the unattend.xml file. I grabbed the drivers from HP site and used the Softpaqs software to grab the latest versions. It works fine in HP G1, G3, Z420 but I’m running into issues with the Z440. When I first captured the image, I accidentally chose Single partition and it hanged at resizing file system and said /dev/sda2 No reg file found. I powered off the VM, changed the Image to Multiple partition single size (non-resizable), then sys prepped and captured the image. Tested it on the models above and it was fine. I thought it had to do something with the boot files being on wrong partition so I ran the bootrec and rebuilt it. I’ll try again tomorrow and will let you know how it goes.
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Deployed image boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD
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- FOG Version: 1.3.0-RC-11 SVN Revision: 5956
- OS: Ubuntu
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Description
I created a universal Windows 7 image for HP computers and I’m running into an issue when deploying an image to an HP Z440 Workstation where post image, it boots up with boot/bcd error and BSOD 7B code that says to chkdisk /f. I tried booting up two different harddrives and same issue. Unable to boot into USB Windows 7 disk to repair it. Any suggestions?