@george1421 what version of MDT are you running btw? I’m on 8450.
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RE: Help with Win10 Driver injection
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RE: Help with Win10 Driver injection
@george1421 Ok, for some reason when I see the status page that the deployment is complete, it’s not going to the desktop as you stated. It’s rebooting if I put the FINALACTION=REBOOT or if it’s blank, it reboots. If it’s on SHUTDOWN, it shuts down.
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@george1421 I’ll try when I get home in a few. When I closed the display page trying to do this, the VM shuts down, but I’ll try again, think I’m missing something. I’ll let you know.
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@george1421 Ok, that’s where I’m getting stuck at. So I took your recommendation to change the skip summary to no so I get the dialogue box, but how do I get to the Windows logon console? I can do for example f8 to get the command prompt, but I want to get a Windows console to run the final script like your setup for example.
My bad I didn’t write all the info.
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@george1421 Well I just want to have MDT 2013 to be at a state for me to run final scripts so I can run my own
sysprep and copy the unattend.xml to the panther directory. Now I was following this from Johan putting this as the final task and it’s not running in Winpe mode. -
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Can you please tell me how you get to run a script after deployment without rebooting and triggering the dirty environment in MDT 2013? I tried following this post from deployment research, but no matter what I try, it won’t go back into Windows, stays in Winpe and I get the dirty environment message:
I just want to do final touches without having to rerun syysprep, know what I mean?
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I just want to see what’s easier to maintain, ex fog client vs using sed command. Where it says computer name, do I replace it with a computer name I want to start? Ex NY-WB- is what I would like to start as a prefix
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George, I’m 90% good with deployment. I was able to get a working script to deploy the Lenovo drivers. I saw how to use deploy bug to see where it was failing.I ended up using an older script you put. So here’s my issues.
- I used the fog client and joined the domain successfully, this is windows 10 build 1709. I saw last min where you said to add the pinstall command in the setup complete.exe to install the drivers. How do I use the sed command to copy another setupcomplete.cmd from the fog server instead of reimagining? I looked at some examples, wanted to test using the sed command to copy the updated unattend.xml and setupcomplete.exe, but not sure where to put it in for example, fog.ad file. I get syntax errors.
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@george1421 ok, now I understand. I just made that change. I had it set on no because I was following deployment research website. I’m going to try that approach. I’ll post up some updates when I get everything accomplished. Thanks again for guiding me through this.
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@george1421 I’m a little confused, sorry. Should I remove the task from MDT to not sysprep the machine and run a custom script to sysprep & use a custom unattend.xml? I have these in the bottom of my rules page, not sure where to see the closing status message.
SkipAdminPassword=YES
SkipProductKey=YES
SkipComputerName=YES
SkipDomainMembership=YES
SkipUserData=YES
SkipLocaleSelection=YES
SkipTaskSequence=NO
SkipTimeZone=YES
SkipApplications=YES
SkipBitLocker=YES
SkipSummary=YES
SkipRoles=YES
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@george1421 or should I let the VM boot after MDT deployment, create a cmd script to sysprep again and also point the setupcomplete.cmd and unattended.xml to their correct spots?
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@george1421 George, I started playing around with the copy script and worked good copying to the Windows 10 client, but I didn’t do fog as yet. I just booted the VM after MDT to test it out and got through setupcomplete.cmd to copy over, but looks like the unattend.xml didn’t make the changes. Any ideas? I didn’t see the c:\drivers folder create even though I used WSIM to add the line? Do I need to call the command to create the folder drivers as well?
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@george1421 hey George, so I see what the problem was with WSUS. I thought the content folder can be put anywhere since it said remote path. I tried my NAS both network path and iscsi, but still locks up the downloads. I did research and said it’s not supported in a network share, so I put it back on the local.
Now for the Office 2013 updates, I found this online to extract the service pack 1 and I was able to get the updates faster compared to WSUS.
https://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/slipstreamoffice2013sp.htm
I’m working on the unattend file and will work on copying files this weekend. The offline script I was following sucked and didn’t work no matter what I tried. I’ll keep you posted. Thanks for leading me in the right direction.
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@george1421 and when I get to this process on copying files, where should I tell Fog to copy the unattend.xml? Into c:\windows\system32\sysprep? Or the panther folder?
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@george1421 ok, I’m gonna try that route for the updates. Just curious, what classifications do you use in WSUS for Windows 10? I selected Windows 10 and windows 10 updates and latest build I think, don’t remember.
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@george1421 said in Help with Win10 Driver injection:
.\DeploymentShare\Scripts\client\DeploymentShare\Scripts\client\update.bat
yea it’s driving me nuts here, lol. The reason I was gonna go this route was because for some reason, the WSUS is taking forever to download the updates. I let it run for a few hours and I also noticed some errors in WSUS it was trying to download Office 2013 Service pack 1. Would you know on how to speed that process? I have Server 2012 R2 and tried things like increasing the Application Pool that I saw online on IIS. I’ll play around with the offline again shortly as well.
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George,
Not sure if you’ve done this with MDT, but I’m having issues using WSUS Offline updates for Windows 10 Ver 1709. I got a reference from IT Bros, but still errors out when updating with updates. https://theitbros.com/integrate-wsus-updater-with-mdt-2013-to-deploy-windows-10/
I even tried looking at the YouTube link, but still fails, won’t run Windows Offline install, but will mount the drive with no issues. Do you know another way?
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@george1421 lol, yea sometimes I slip a few more questions last minute ok, I heard of them and I’ll start working on things. I’ll reply back in a few days or so letting you know how I made out. Thanks again for your help.
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@george1421 Ok, I’ll work on getting them automated. One more question. So the file you’re referring to called sysprepper.cmd is what you built to copy the files? Or can I look it up online to create that file? Where in the task sequence do I put it in to copy those files? Can you send a screen shot for example? I’m assuming copying the custom unattended.xml file replaces the one MDT uses during deployment?
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I think they’re mostly coming from the ini files. I would need to check.
If worse comes to worse, I can boot the vm, add in the third party apps and when I’m done with everything, just run light touch to sysprep it, correct? Also if I go that route, where should I configure the unattended file? From the unattended tab in MDT? Or directly on the vm like c:\windows\panther for example? I think the unattended file I got confused with last year on where to edit and think that’s another reason why my drivers didn’t transfer over.