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I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep /generalize
/oobe /unattend:myfile.xml This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 (reference system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when booting. Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently as crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs fine. Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the T40 and T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 and they work. |
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Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. Not
sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. SATA drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other things to try/look at. "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep /generalize > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml > > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 (reference > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. > > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when booting. > > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. > > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently as > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. > > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs fine. > > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the T40 and > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 and they > work. |
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Thanks for the reply Mike.
Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm restoring the images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the image. IE: I'm working from a completely clean slate. The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. I've encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, and disks check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of the D820 is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" (IDE Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can rule out SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same being used on the working hardware. Any other ideas? "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: > Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. Not > sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. SATA > drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other things to > try/look at. > > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... > >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep /generalize > > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml > > > > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 (reference > > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. > > > > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when booting. > > > > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. > > > > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently as > > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. > > > > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs fine. > > > > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the T40 and > > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 and they > > work. > > |
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How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX?
-Michael "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the reply Mike. > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm restoring the > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the image. IE: > I'm > working from a completely clean slate. > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. I've > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, and disks > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of the > D820 > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" (IDE > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can rule out > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same being used > on > the working hardware. > > Any other ideas? > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. Not >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. SATA >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other things >> to >> try/look at. >> >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep >> >/generalize >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml >> > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 (reference >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. >> > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when booting. >> > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. >> > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently as >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. >> > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs fine. >> > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the T40 >> > and >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 and >> > they >> > work. >> >> |
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I can post exact specifics of details but here's overall how I'm deploying on every model and in every scenario. This is done using standardized steps/automated batch files so it doesn't deviate at all between models. Diskpart to format partition 1 (size is 15 gigs) Partition 2 is remaining space on the HD and contains the images Imagex /apply image.wim C: Restore/setup appropriate BCD code using a bcdedit /import command wpeutil reboot This is done from a Windows PE boot CD for my manual testing here, or in the event of the actual deployed setup a Windows PE Boot partition which is the 2nd partition referenced above. "Michael Niehaus [MSFT]" wrote: > How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX? > > -Michael > > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for the reply Mike. > > > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm restoring the > > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the image. IE: > > I'm > > working from a completely clean slate. > > > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. I've > > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, and disks > > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of the > > D820 > > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" (IDE > > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can rule out > > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. > > > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same being used > > on > > the working hardware. > > > > Any other ideas? > > > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: > > > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. Not > >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. SATA > >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other things > >> to > >> try/look at. > >> > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... > >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep > >> >/generalize > >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml > >> > > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 (reference > >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. > >> > > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when booting. > >> > > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. > >> > > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently as > >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. > >> > > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs fine. > >> > > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the T40 > >> > and > >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 and > >> > they > >> > work. > >> > >> > |
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After the bcdedit /import file.bcd is run I then use bcdedit to set the bootable partition via the GUID and the os root and the like. The BCDEdit process is not causing a problem here as I can successfully boot on all systems. The hang occurs after the Boot Manager menu and before the green status bar Vista loading splash comes up "Aaron K" wrote: > ImageX > > I can post exact specifics of details but here's overall how I'm deploying > on every model and in every scenario. This is done using standardized > steps/automated batch files so it doesn't deviate at all between models. > > Diskpart to format partition 1 (size is 15 gigs) > Partition 2 is remaining space on the HD and contains the images > Imagex /apply image.wim C: > Restore/setup appropriate BCD code using a bcdedit /import command > wpeutil reboot > > This is done from a Windows PE boot CD for my manual testing here, or in the > event of the actual deployed setup a Windows PE Boot partition which is the > 2nd partition referenced above. > > > "Michael Niehaus [MSFT]" wrote: > > > How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX? > > > > -Michael > > > > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... > > > Thanks for the reply Mike. > > > > > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm restoring the > > > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the image. IE: > > > I'm > > > working from a completely clean slate. > > > > > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. I've > > > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, and disks > > > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of the > > > D820 > > > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" (IDE > > > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can rule out > > > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. > > > > > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same being used > > > on > > > the working hardware. > > > > > > Any other ideas? > > > > > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: > > > > > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. Not > > >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. SATA > > >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other things > > >> to > > >> try/look at. > > >> > > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... > > >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep > > >> >/generalize > > >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml > > >> > > > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 (reference > > >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. > > >> > > > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when booting. > > >> > > > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. > > >> > > > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently as > > >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. > > >> > > > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs fine. > > >> > > > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the T40 > > >> > and > > >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 and > > >> > they > > >> > work. > > >> > > >> > > |
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Does your imported BCD file have the detecthal switch set? Where did your
bcd file come from? "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E864282E-2585-4DE2-BBE8-EDE86AC6FB95@microsoft.com... > Quick addition to the below: > > After the bcdedit /import file.bcd is run > I then use bcdedit to set the bootable partition via the GUID and the os > root and the like. The BCDEdit process is not causing a problem here as I > can > successfully boot on all systems. The hang occurs after the Boot Manager > menu > and before the green status bar Vista loading splash comes up > > "Aaron K" wrote: > >> ImageX >> >> I can post exact specifics of details but here's overall how I'm >> deploying >> on every model and in every scenario. This is done using standardized >> steps/automated batch files so it doesn't deviate at all between models. >> >> Diskpart to format partition 1 (size is 15 gigs) >> Partition 2 is remaining space on the HD and contains the images >> Imagex /apply image.wim C: >> Restore/setup appropriate BCD code using a bcdedit /import command >> wpeutil reboot >> >> This is done from a Windows PE boot CD for my manual testing here, or in >> the >> event of the actual deployed setup a Windows PE Boot partition which is >> the >> 2nd partition referenced above. >> >> >> "Michael Niehaus [MSFT]" wrote: >> >> > How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX? >> > >> > -Michael >> > >> > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... >> > > Thanks for the reply Mike. >> > > >> > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm restoring >> > > the >> > > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the image. >> > > IE: >> > > I'm >> > > working from a completely clean slate. >> > > >> > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. >> > > I've >> > > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, and >> > > disks >> > > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of >> > > the >> > > D820 >> > > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" (IDE >> > > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can rule >> > > out >> > > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. >> > > >> > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same being >> > > used >> > > on >> > > the working hardware. >> > > >> > > Any other ideas? >> > > >> > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: >> > > >> > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. >> > >> Not >> > >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. >> > >> SATA >> > >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other >> > >> things >> > >> to >> > >> try/look at. >> > >> >> > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> > >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... >> > >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep >> > >> >/generalize >> > >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml >> > >> > >> > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 >> > >> > (reference >> > >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. >> > >> > >> > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when >> > >> > booting. >> > >> > >> > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. >> > >> > >> > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently >> > >> > as >> > >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. >> > >> > >> > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs >> > >> > fine. >> > >> > >> > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the >> > >> > T40 >> > >> > and >> > >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 >> > >> > and >> > >> > they >> > >> > work. >> > >> >> > >> >> > |
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I was missing detecthal yes for the Vista entry and this seems to have fixed it - thank you! The BCD file was built and derived from examples provided in the BDD 2007 documentation. I don't recall ever seeing anything regarding the detecthal switch mentioned anywhere. Thanks Mike and Michael for your assistance - seems good so far (worked on the T42 so far... need to get my hands on the T41 and T40 to test again) "Mike Lewis (MS BDD)" wrote: > Does your imported BCD file have the detecthal switch set? Where did your > bcd file come from? > > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E864282E-2585-4DE2-BBE8-EDE86AC6FB95@microsoft.com... > > Quick addition to the below: > > > > After the bcdedit /import file.bcd is run > > I then use bcdedit to set the bootable partition via the GUID and the os > > root and the like. The BCDEdit process is not causing a problem here as I > > can > > successfully boot on all systems. The hang occurs after the Boot Manager > > menu > > and before the green status bar Vista loading splash comes up > > > > "Aaron K" wrote: > > > >> ImageX > >> > >> I can post exact specifics of details but here's overall how I'm > >> deploying > >> on every model and in every scenario. This is done using standardized > >> steps/automated batch files so it doesn't deviate at all between models. > >> > >> Diskpart to format partition 1 (size is 15 gigs) > >> Partition 2 is remaining space on the HD and contains the images > >> Imagex /apply image.wim C: > >> Restore/setup appropriate BCD code using a bcdedit /import command > >> wpeutil reboot > >> > >> This is done from a Windows PE boot CD for my manual testing here, or in > >> the > >> event of the actual deployed setup a Windows PE Boot partition which is > >> the > >> 2nd partition referenced above. > >> > >> > >> "Michael Niehaus [MSFT]" wrote: > >> > >> > How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX? > >> > > >> > -Michael > >> > > >> > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... > >> > > Thanks for the reply Mike. > >> > > > >> > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm restoring > >> > > the > >> > > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the image. > >> > > IE: > >> > > I'm > >> > > working from a completely clean slate. > >> > > > >> > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. > >> > > I've > >> > > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, and > >> > > disks > >> > > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines of > >> > > the > >> > > D820 > >> > > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" (IDE > >> > > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can rule > >> > > out > >> > > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. > >> > > > >> > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same being > >> > > used > >> > > on > >> > > the working hardware. > >> > > > >> > > Any other ideas? > >> > > > >> > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: > >> > > > >> > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the disk. > >> > >> Not > >> > >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. > >> > >> SATA > >> > >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other > >> > >> things > >> > >> to > >> > >> try/look at. > >> > >> > >> > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> > >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... > >> > >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep > >> > >> >/generalize > >> > >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml > >> > >> > > >> > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 > >> > >> > (reference > >> > >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad T60. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when > >> > >> > booting. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers apparently > >> > >> > as > >> > >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs > >> > >> > fine. > >> > >> > > >> > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize the > >> > >> > T40 > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and T60 > >> > >> > and > >> > >> > they > >> > >> > work. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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This is handled automatically with Setup and SMS, so BDD does not adress
that switch in normal usage scenarios. One reason we use Setup rather than ImageX directly to apply images for Vista. SMS has a much larger dev and test team and can write to the APIs, for our scope, for our team, Setup.exe is the better choice when not using SMS. "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:382A26DC-9820-42AA-BB13-6892F20147F0@microsoft.com... > Mike, > > I was missing detecthal yes for the Vista entry and this seems to have > fixed > it - thank you! > > The BCD file was built and derived from examples provided in the BDD 2007 > documentation. I don't recall ever seeing anything regarding the detecthal > switch mentioned anywhere. > > Thanks Mike and Michael for your assistance - seems good so far (worked on > the T42 so far... need to get my hands on the T41 and T40 to test again) > > "Mike Lewis (MS BDD)" wrote: > >> Does your imported BCD file have the detecthal switch set? Where did >> your >> bcd file come from? >> >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E864282E-2585-4DE2-BBE8-EDE86AC6FB95@microsoft.com... >> > Quick addition to the below: >> > >> > After the bcdedit /import file.bcd is run >> > I then use bcdedit to set the bootable partition via the GUID and the >> > os >> > root and the like. The BCDEdit process is not causing a problem here as >> > I >> > can >> > successfully boot on all systems. The hang occurs after the Boot >> > Manager >> > menu >> > and before the green status bar Vista loading splash comes up >> > >> > "Aaron K" wrote: >> > >> >> ImageX >> >> >> >> I can post exact specifics of details but here's overall how I'm >> >> deploying >> >> on every model and in every scenario. This is done using standardized >> >> steps/automated batch files so it doesn't deviate at all between >> >> models. >> >> >> >> Diskpart to format partition 1 (size is 15 gigs) >> >> Partition 2 is remaining space on the HD and contains the images >> >> Imagex /apply image.wim C: >> >> Restore/setup appropriate BCD code using a bcdedit /import command >> >> wpeutil reboot >> >> >> >> This is done from a Windows PE boot CD for my manual testing here, or >> >> in >> >> the >> >> event of the actual deployed setup a Windows PE Boot partition which >> >> is >> >> the >> >> 2nd partition referenced above. >> >> >> >> >> >> "Michael Niehaus [MSFT]" wrote: >> >> >> >> > How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX? >> >> > >> >> > -Michael >> >> > >> >> > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... >> >> > > Thanks for the reply Mike. >> >> > > >> >> > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm >> >> > > restoring >> >> > > the >> >> > > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the >> >> > > image. >> >> > > IE: >> >> > > I'm >> >> > > working from a completely clean slate. >> >> > > >> >> > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. >> >> > > I've >> >> > > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, >> >> > > and >> >> > > disks >> >> > > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines >> >> > > of >> >> > > the >> >> > > D820 >> >> > > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" >> >> > > (IDE >> >> > > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can >> >> > > rule >> >> > > out >> >> > > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. >> >> > > >> >> > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same >> >> > > being >> >> > > used >> >> > > on >> >> > > the working hardware. >> >> > > >> >> > > Any other ideas? >> >> > > >> >> > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: >> >> > > >> >> > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the >> >> > >> disk. >> >> > >> Not >> >> > >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. >> >> > >> SATA >> >> > >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other >> >> > >> things >> >> > >> to >> >> > >> try/look at. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> > >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... >> >> > >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep >> >> > >> >/generalize >> >> > >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 >> >> > >> > (reference >> >> > >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad >> >> > >> > T60. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when >> >> > >> > booting. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers >> >> > >> > apparently >> >> > >> > as >> >> > >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs >> >> > >> > fine. >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize >> >> > >> > the >> >> > >> > T40 >> >> > >> > and >> >> > >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and >> >> > >> > T60 >> >> > >> > and >> >> > >> > they >> >> > >> > work. >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> >> > >> >> |
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I have BDD and wds setupup. OS,build,dp and drivers have been instaled. I am
working with a Dell Optiplex 320. The process runs as it should until the first reboot and then it gets stuck on crcdisk.sys. "Mike Lewis (MS BDD)" wrote: > This is handled automatically with Setup and SMS, so BDD does not adress > that switch in normal usage scenarios. One reason we use Setup rather than > ImageX directly to apply images for Vista. SMS has a much larger dev and > test team and can write to the APIs, for our scope, for our team, Setup.exe > is the better choice when not using SMS. > > > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:382A26DC-9820-42AA-BB13-6892F20147F0@microsoft.com... > > Mike, > > > > I was missing detecthal yes for the Vista entry and this seems to have > > fixed > > it - thank you! > > > > The BCD file was built and derived from examples provided in the BDD 2007 > > documentation. I don't recall ever seeing anything regarding the detecthal > > switch mentioned anywhere. > > > > Thanks Mike and Michael for your assistance - seems good so far (worked on > > the T42 so far... need to get my hands on the T41 and T40 to test again) > > > > "Mike Lewis (MS BDD)" wrote: > > > >> Does your imported BCD file have the detecthal switch set? Where did > >> your > >> bcd file come from? > >> > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:E864282E-2585-4DE2-BBE8-EDE86AC6FB95@microsoft.com... > >> > Quick addition to the below: > >> > > >> > After the bcdedit /import file.bcd is run > >> > I then use bcdedit to set the bootable partition via the GUID and the > >> > os > >> > root and the like. The BCDEdit process is not causing a problem here as > >> > I > >> > can > >> > successfully boot on all systems. The hang occurs after the Boot > >> > Manager > >> > menu > >> > and before the green status bar Vista loading splash comes up > >> > > >> > "Aaron K" wrote: > >> > > >> >> ImageX > >> >> > >> >> I can post exact specifics of details but here's overall how I'm > >> >> deploying > >> >> on every model and in every scenario. This is done using standardized > >> >> steps/automated batch files so it doesn't deviate at all between > >> >> models. > >> >> > >> >> Diskpart to format partition 1 (size is 15 gigs) > >> >> Partition 2 is remaining space on the HD and contains the images > >> >> Imagex /apply image.wim C: > >> >> Restore/setup appropriate BCD code using a bcdedit /import command > >> >> wpeutil reboot > >> >> > >> >> This is done from a Windows PE boot CD for my manual testing here, or > >> >> in > >> >> the > >> >> event of the actual deployed setup a Windows PE Boot partition which > >> >> is > >> >> the > >> >> 2nd partition referenced above. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> "Michael Niehaus [MSFT]" wrote: > >> >> > >> >> > How are you deploying the image? Using SETUP, or using ImageX? > >> >> > > >> >> > -Michael > >> >> > > >> >> > "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> > news:37093E4A-D08F-4BC9-B782-DC74A599C97D@microsoft.com... > >> >> > > Thanks for the reply Mike. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Some clarification I should put here: The hard drives I'm > >> >> > > restoring > >> >> > > the > >> >> > > images to have been wiped with diskpart prior to restoring the > >> >> > > image. > >> >> > > IE: > >> >> > > I'm > >> >> > > working from a completely clean slate. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > The partition structure is the same on all the systems mentioned. > >> >> > > I've > >> >> > > encountered no click (defective HD I presume?) during diskpart, > >> >> > > and > >> >> > > disks > >> >> > > check out clean with SMART tests and chkdsk. My working machines > >> >> > > of > >> >> > > the > >> >> > > D820 > >> >> > > is SATA, the T60 is SATA but is running in "Compatibility Mode" > >> >> > > (IDE > >> >> > > Emulation it appears), and the G41 is not SATA so I think we can > >> >> > > rule > >> >> > > out > >> >> > > SATA Drivers and bad hardware here. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Steps to deploy image onto the T40 and T42 are the exact same > >> >> > > being > >> >> > > used > >> >> > > on > >> >> > > the working hardware. > >> >> > > > >> >> > > Any other ideas? > >> >> > > > >> >> > > "Mike Lewis (MS)" wrote: > >> >> > > > >> >> > >> Some IBM macines had a conflicting c:\minint directory on the > >> >> > >> disk. > >> >> > >> Not > >> >> > >> sure if this results in a hang or just the deploy process stops. > >> >> > >> SATA > >> >> > >> drivers and click during diskpart runing at deploy time are other > >> >> > >> things > >> >> > >> to > >> >> > >> try/look at. > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> "Aaron K" <AaronK@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> >> > >> news:308AA2E8-4BB7-4FEF-B90F-7A6E73EBDDCF@microsoft.com... > >> >> > >> >I currently have a sysprep'd Vista image sealed using sysprep > >> >> > >> >/generalize > >> >> > >> > /oobe /unattend:myfile.xml > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > This image works fine if I deploy it onto Dell Latitude D820 > >> >> > >> > (reference > >> >> > >> > system it was built from), IBM Thinkpad G41, and IBM Thinkpad > >> >> > >> > T60. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > When deploying to a Thinkpad T40 and T42 it simply hangs when > >> >> > >> > booting. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > Enabling boot logging doesn't generate a log. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > Booting into Safe mode shows it loads all the drivers > >> >> > >> > apparently > >> >> > >> > as > >> >> > >> > crcdisk.sys is the last loaded driver. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > I can install Vista manually on the T40 and T42 and it installs > >> >> > >> > fine. > >> >> > >> > > >> >> > >> > Does anyone have any ideas what would cause this? I recognize > >> >> > >> > the > >> >> > >> > T40 > >> >> > >> > and > >> >> > >> > T42 aren't "Vista Ceritfied" machines, but nor is the G41 and > >> >> > >> > T60 > >> >> > >> > and > >> >> > >> > they > >> >> > >> > work. > >> >> > >> > >> >> > >> > >> >> > > >> > >> > > |
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