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Boot Configuration Data Store

Hello,

I was wondering if I could get some guidance with this issue. I have a sysprepped Windows 7 image that I had deployed multiple times in the last two weeks and seems to have broken since the 3.4 update. I'm not sure if that's the direct cause, but I can't seem to troubleshoot the issue successfully.

The bootimage has two preinstallation scripts:
Create three partitions (Diskpart script that creates a 250mb system partition, 20gig data partition and the rest of the drive is allocated to Windows)
Format three partitions (BAT script that formats the three above partitions and updates information with bootsect.exe

The image was taken from a machine that had partitions C, D, and E. C was the Windows parition, D was the System Reserved partition and E was the data partition. C and D are the only ones included in the image as E is empty.

One the drive is prepped using the two preinstall tasks it starts to try and move the files over from the KBOX but runs into these errors



I've deployed this image to both VMworkstation and physical machines before the update today, but it no longer works, and I'm not really sure where to start looking.

Any hints, tips, tricks, advice?


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Posted by: eavalos 12 years ago
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Issue was resolved by reuploading the image from the Gold Master, I guess that will work for now.
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