![]() ![]() I have no idea where/how to check that log (smsts.log) ? HELP! Any help appreciated! Thanks! Please keep in mind I am a newb to this software so if you require me to do anything to provide more information, i am happy to do so but you should also tell me how to do that. and if I cannot figure out a way to take a snapshot this week, I will have to resort to bare-metal installs and manually changing a few things on each PC. Is there not a simple solution to capturing a reference PC (forget the build that is done)? Or can anyone shed some light on what those errors might be or how I might proceed? I'm at a dead end here. being that the other 49 are identical hardware I thoguht this would be the easiest solution, however now I am having nightmares over my inability to get something, that takes 5 minutes with Ghost, to work at all in 3 days of searching forums and trying everything. ![]() In either case I cannot seem to JUST CAPTURE AN ALREADY CONFIGURED MACHINE. After reading this forum and trying whatever might be suggested, method 2 was a more custom solution to the same problem and looked more like this:įor this method, it fails at a similar time, during the screen that says "Iniitalizing Windows PE" and the error code in this case is 0x0000001 This boots from PXE and get to the spot where it has a GUI saying "Initializing Windows PE" and I get the following error code "Capture failed with the error code 0x00000032"Ģ. all other entries of this section have been disabled. Method 1 was just a typical Build and Capture TS looking like the following: I get 2 slightly different errors, when trying two completely different processes for just CAPTURING the reference PC (which is completely comfigured).ġ. I have no issues PXE booting (after finding out that SCCM might make multiple references to the same system and prevent PXE from booting properly). However after 3 days in these forums and others, trying everything I can find to simply CAPTURE the image has failed. Currently SCCM works fine for doing bare metal installs through what might be described as a more "normal" method. Ideally I would LOVE to be able to take (or capture) a "snapshot" of that single machine, create an image file (wim?) and push that out to the reamining 49. I've unpacked one, physically set it up with everything each user would get (Office, Anti-Virus, and some custom Windows settings ie: splash screen). So the scenario here is that I have 50 brand new HP 6000 Pro systems. It is running on Server 2008 and I am assured it is SP2 (however help/about makes no mention of SP2)?.īeing more accustomed to the way Ghost works, I am used to doing things slightly differently. I have recently taken over a position that utilizes SCCM to deploy OS's and software packages, and it works fairly well in that regard. Ok I am new to SCCM but understand the basic concepts. ![]()
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