Hi Sebastian, thx for your Reply i’m on 6615 now, but my question is still where can i force a shutdown after an Snapin Deployment?
Posts made by Timo
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RE: Shutdown after Snapin Deployment
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RE: Beginner need help at Snapin
Hi all, thx a lot for your Help! Got it workin now!
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RE: Shutdown after Snapin Deployment
Oh and how do i define the Snapin to shutdown? i only found a Checkbox with Restart after Installation
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RE: Shutdown after Snapin Deployment
Hi there, thx for your Help! but how do i update from my Version 1.2 to the latest? Sorry for my Noob Question
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Shutdown after Snapin Deployment
Hi there,
i’m runnin Fog Server 1.2.0 with Windows Clients Fog Tray 0.1
I’ve deployed an Snapin, the Snapin was succesfull, but after that the Windows Machines doesn’t shutdown, they ignore the Shutdown Marker i’ve set for the Snapin Job.
In the FOG Log isn’t an entry for shutdown or similar.
see Screenshot for my Snapin Job!
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RE: Beginner need help at Snapin
Hi there, i’m running FOG Server 1.2.0.
The Log just gaves me Installation return code 1639, which comes from msiexec.exe
Fog Tray Version 0.1
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Beginner need help at Snapin
Hi there, im tryin to create an Simple Snapin for the beginning. I have couple of Windows 7 Pro Clients which running the FOG Client.
When im tryin to install 7-Zip via Snapin i get an Message at The Client that something is missing for msiexec.exe, here a Screenshot from my Command
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
Ok me again, the new Image with Multiple Partition-Single Disk runs! I’ve made an Image without the Data HDD (deactivated in Bios) and now Windows 7 comes up.
Edit!! Ok wrong alert, after multicastin it to 8 Machines, windows 7 starts but again with Bluescreen, dunno why the one machine runs after the restore, any Suggestions?
Was multicastin it, but why my machines wasn’t woke up? any clue?
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
[quote=“G0dzilla, post: 35431, member: 1692”]
[INDENT=1]Maybe try unplug/remove the HDD from the master + a test PC, create a new image with SSD only [multipart single disk], and restore that to the test PC ?[/INDENT]
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[INDENT=1]will rule out if the HDD/2nd drive is causing any problems.[/INDENT]
[/quote]Good Morning everyone, will try that now, i just deactivated the SATA Port from the HDD, its the same. Imaging now and will report back, but at the restore i will let the HDD present in Bios.
Another Thing, imaging with Clonezilla and restore runs, but i have to use USB Stick and thats slow and not an nice Solution, but the Machines runs fine after restore…
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
ok im finished, after finishing my debug-upload, i restored it again on an Machine, and i looked at it the whole restore process. What comes up, was, that the partition sdb1 wasn’t recognized and don’t get restored, why is that so? And could that be the reason cause of the BSOD? SDB1 is just an NTFS partition on the second normal HDD
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
[ATTACH=full]1297[/ATTACH][ATTACH]1297[/ATTACH] At this Time i run an Debug-Upload from my Master and made an Screenshot from fdisk-l so you get an Idea how the Partition are look like
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 35407, member: 21583”]you say the hardware is exactly the same, but are the hard drives plugged into the same sata ports on the motherboards?[/quote]
Hi, yes the Machines are untouched and are all on the same SATA Ports, the Windows 7 boots up, thats the Case, but everytime BSOD
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 35403, member: 7271”]Timo,
Are the partitions not being wiped before imaging occurs?
What’s supposed to be happening is the hdd get’s zeroed out then the new mbr get’s written to them which generates the new partition layout.
You’re stating that those with ext partitions aren’t imaging, but the ext partitions shouldn’t even exist at that point if you’re running with the same image to the same machines.[/quote]
Hi Tom, how can i do that, that the hdd’s wiped out, before i restore the Image? Manually create an Task?
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
[quote=“cadyfish, post: 35401, member: 24458”]Timo,
If you are using these computers on a domain you really NEED to use the sysprep process otherwise you will run into issues with Windows 7… XP was a different story due to you could use newsid.[/quote]
Hi thanks for your advice, but the Machines are not in an Windows Domain
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
Hii there, i will try to boot the second machine into safe mode, but the hardware in detail is absolutely the same (every 34 Machines)
I go into the direction, that anything with the partition tables are not correct. My Master has 4 Partitions (cause i build them new)
But the Dell Machines that are wating for the Image, has different partitions Linux and so on…
The Image only works correct if on the target machine exists the same Partition Table as on the Master…
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RE: FOG beginner needs help
Hi there, thx for your help. mmh the thing is, it loads up with windows7 after restore. So i think that is correct with the Drive Letter,
and no i didn’t have used sysprep.
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FOG beginner needs help
Hi there,
im new to this. Have installed FOG Server 1.20 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
I have 34 Machines that i wanted to install. The Machines have all the same Hardware.
My Master has 4 partitions on 2 Disks (1 SSD, 1 SATA HD)
If i restore the Image (Image TYPe=Multiple partition Image, All Disks not resizeable) on an Machine that got the same MBR as the Master everythings boots up fine in Windows 7 64. If i restore it on a Machine with an different MBR (ext Partitions and so on) the Windows 7 boots up and crashes with an BSOD (STOP:00000xF4)
how can i fix that?
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RE: Using custom MBR for Lenovo clients
Hi there, i have in some way the same Problem, i’ve made an image from the Master, to copy that on 34 Machines with the same hardware in. The Problem is, the Master has different partitions as the Target machines. So everytime after restore Windows Bluescreen.
How do you have copied the MBR?