@Wayne-Workman:
The GPT was the issue. I am now able to capture the image from the M72z. Thanks for the help.
-Roy
@Wayne-Workman:
The GPT was the issue. I am now able to capture the image from the M72z. Thanks for the help.
-Roy
@Wayne-Workman:
The GPT was the issue. I am now able to capture the image from the M72z. Thanks for the help.
-Roy
Thanks Wayne. I hadn’t looked at the part table (GPT vs MFT). Will check and post back.
-Roy
hi all,
Quick background:
I am helping my child’s school use FOG for a reimage of all computers on the campus. I have been using FOG for about a month. We’ve successfully imaged 64 laptops, 2 different models, with no issues. Works great so far!
We have a computer lab that uses Lenovo M72z systems that we are trying to image with Windows 10. I have my Master Image machine ready to go.
Problem:
When I boot the system to capture the image, it boots the ipxe image then gets the handoff to the bzImage. I get the FOG project ASCII splash and then the list of steps. It is stopping on or after “Saving original disk/parts UUIDs”
I checked the inventory in FOG and it shows the hard disk model and firmware.
I’ve downloaded the latest kernel from the kernel updates page and it appears to be using the latest kernel but still stops at the same place.
Any suggestions on where to start?
-Roy