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    • RE: BSOD windows image what am I missing.

      I think they have it working now so you only have to use, single part ntfs resizable.

      posted in Windows Problems
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      Selutha
    • RE: BSOD windows image what am I missing.

      So I decided to focus on this part of the problem feeling that it would lead me to something.

      Any suggestions on finding why it works when I do a multi-part non resizeable image and not when I have a single partiton resizeable?

      Hmm my statement is not that clear let me elaborate:

      I take my computer and install windows 7 and sysprep it, the image I will take first is: Multiple partition image - Single disk (not Resizeable)

      When I push that image to my test box it works perfectly.

      Now I will pull a new image from the same computer by “Single partiton - ntfs resizeable”

      Then if i push that image to my test computer I get the bsod with:

      “Process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated.” “stop:0x000000F4”

      This is a windows 7 64bit image.

      posted in Windows Problems
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      Selutha
    • RE: BSOD windows image what am I missing.

      Hmm this sucks; Loaded a machine with part magic and created a partion that covers the whole disk, then installed windows 7. then tried to pull an image. It is uploading it as a raw so the base image is 160G… ehhh… I am about to resign myself to pushing a 10G image.

      posted in Windows Problems
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      Selutha
    • RE: BSOD windows image what am I missing.

      [quote=“ssx4life, post: 2385, member: 268”]Have you tried running the full sysprep with an .xml file yet?[/quote]
      yup, sysprep. If I use a multi-partition it goes and completes. Only breaks on single-partition. Thats why I think i have something small wrong.

      posted in Windows Problems
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      Selutha
    • BSOD windows image what am I missing.

      So trying to make a new windows Image, new install of fog .32; been fairly frustrated with this as I am sure it is something small that I am missing. Here is a short process that I have been doing just to test…

      • install windows 7 64bit from media
      • on boot up hit ctrl+shift+f3 to go into audit mode
      • sysprep; sysprep.exe /oobe /generalize /shutdown
      • go to fog, create task to capture image as a single resizeable ntfs partition
      • turn on computer and capture image
      • push image to my test box, not exactly same hardware but will run windows 64bit as I have installed it before.
      • Images with out error and reboots
      • Windows logo comes up, then BSOD.

      Now it gives me a error "stop: 0x000000f4 (0x00000000000000003, 0xfffffa80046a4630, 0xfffffa80046a4910, 0xfffff8002fe18b0) some hardware failure but computer runs fine and if I install windows 7 manually it works. Push image to a diffrent computer to make sure and windows bsod again. Push image to computer that I pulled Image from and windows comes up no problem.

      Things I have tried:

      • running fogprep before sysprep - bsod
      • capture Image as a multi-partition ntfs none resizeable - works
      • running logging on windows I get last driver to load was kbdhid.sys

      Things I am going to try:

      • create the partition and remove the 100M partition

      I thought that fogprep was no longer needed, aslo read that fog should be fine with single resizeable ntfs partition even on windows 7 with the 100M system part. Any pointers or general name calling is cool as long as it has something to help before I hit computer with a bat… would not hit myself with bat because that would hurt.

      posted in Windows Problems
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      Selutha
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