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Why does my Win7 K2000 wim image deployement blue screens after reboot?

I sysprep the computer

I use a winpe boot with imagex to capture the wim

I copy the wim to petemp\imagestore

My installation tasks are as follows

Pre instalation:

create single partion

Format C: as NTFS

Install Vista/2008/7/8/2012 MBR

Mid-level tasks

Wim - Apply Native.wim (copied then edited to use the wim file in petemp\imagestore i put there)

driver feed windows 7 images

windows 7 task converter

 

after it does the intial setup it says it will finish after reboot.

it reboots then blue screens then repeats.

I have looked on the forums and other questions but have yet to find an exact answer as to why this happens and how to fix it.


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Posted by: cserrins 11 years ago
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It looks like you are using the 3.4 knit process.  In that case, did you use an image template as described in the instructions?

Also, I notice that you are missing the the automatic delete template file task before applying the wim and the automatic mbr after the apply wim task.

Corey
Lead L3 Enterprise Solutions Consultant, K2000
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Comments:
  • my kace version is 3.5.80613
    if there is another step im supposed to be using im not sure - ckil 11 years ago
    • In 3.5, .wim capture is integrated, so you don't to capture it manually and put it to petemp\ImageStore. - cserrins 11 years ago

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