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  1. Sorry, I miss read the post, I could not load an image for some reason in the UEFI Format _SMSTSMediaType <> OEMMedia ImageOSVer = >= 6.1 _SMSTSBootUEFI = TRUE SO your questions solved the problem, if I disable validation It works. This will work for me since we do not so USMT in anyway, however I wonder what the issue is.
  2. Thanks again for looking I use MDT 2013, 6.2.5019.0 The validation is nothing more than an empty text file I write to the C:\Windows during the prestage TS using NUL>c:\windows\prestaged.txt
  3. Any one out there able to prestage surface pro 3.0 and than deploy them? I see many "lab" examples on the web, none works for me. I tried going by using this task sequence, http://tinyurl.com/k2va766 , I No luck for me, seems like the TS is not picking DeploymentType=refresh. When I force it to refresh Unknown error (Error: 00002651; Source: Unknown) or ZTI deployment failed, Return Code = -2147024809 0x80070057 ZTI deployment failed, Return Code = 9809 TIA
  4. I am looking for a REFRESH solution, not PXE 0r F8, I know how to do those. BTW, if you do PXE than you can automate by adding the command to your WinPE for the specific task sequence I am looking to deploy the TS to running XP machines protected by PGP, bypass the boot guard which we already do and delete disk 0 all together. I am told it is possible, but cannot get around it.
  5. Can anyone suggest a way to test the image last modify date, prior of deploying it? I would like to make sure that the image selected in the task sequence is not older than 60 days, and if it is, stop the task sequence from even starting. I would like the test to be available in both MDT 2010 and SCCM deployment scenarios. TIA
  6. Hi everyone, this site is a great learning tool, so I hope to be able to contribute. Nick name is shrek ever since the movie came out, guess why...
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