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derrynm

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  1. Hi,

     

    Short version:

    Tried deploying win 8 to HP Elitepad tablet computers.

     

    When trying to deploy over PXE, I encountered some issues (more here http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/8045-trying-to-deploy-over-pxe-uefi-x86-with-wds-2012/), I think they're related to pxe booting a x86 uefi machine, which my wds 2012 doesn't seem to like...

     

    After a couple of days I thought why not try to deploy it over USB, created a task sequence, configured media on the WDS and tried deploying it. At first I hit some issues related to disk partitioning, that seemed to be resolved, but maybe it isn't entirely.

     

    What happens now is:

    - Elitepad boots on USB

    - Task sequence performs a few tasks

    - prepares

    - formats the disk (uefi)

    - injects drivers

    - uses imagex to expand the previously captured .wim

    - reboots

     

    Then when rebooting I get a new style of blue screen.

    This shows:

     

     

    the operating system couldn't be loaded because a critical system
    driver is missing or contains errors
    file: \windows\system32\drivers\megasas2.sys
    Error Code: 0xc000035e
    I suppose it has something to do with drivers for the storage controller, but I don't quite get what's wrong, the drivers are installed correctly in the .wim, so after restoring that should be ok, and also they are injected during the earlier phases.
    I think it may have something to do with which partition is active, but I can't seem to get it resolved.
    Any thoughts/ideas/... ?
    Thanks

     

    What was the driver you injected for the storage controller?

  2. I was really hoping someone had found a solution to this. My problem is similar.

     

    I have a task sequence that fails while downloading the WIM. It starts downloading, gets to a certain percentage then starts over, it does this a couple times before failing with error 80070002.

    ReadDataAndWriteToFile() failed with 0x80072ee2 when downloading 16% of file C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PRK00025\ENx64W7.wim

    ReadDataAndWriteToFile() failed with 0x80072ee2 when downloading 39% of file C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PRK00025\ENx64W7.wim

     

    Here's the really strange part, If I F8 and ping the server, it replies and the download continues. The ping is losing packets which I suspect is why the download is failing. I plug into the same port with a working laptop and I don't lose packets. I tried updating the drivers in the Boot WIM to the most current version, older versions, same result. I know it's not Network Access Account since the download starts (and finishes as long as I'm pinging). Any ideas?

     

    I've tried newer drivers, older drivers, boundary's look good, This is killing me!

  3. I was really hoping someone had found a solution to this. My problem is similar.

     

    I have a task sequence that fails while downloading the WIM. It starts downloading, gets to a certain percentage then starts over, it does this a couple times before failing with error 80070002.

    ReadDataAndWriteToFile() failed with 0x80072ee2 when downloading 16% of file C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PRK00025\ENx64W7.wim

    ReadDataAndWriteToFile() failed with 0x80072ee2 when downloading 39% of file C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\PRK00025\ENx64W7.wim

     

    Here's the really strange part, If I F8 and ping the server, it replies and the download continues. The ping is losing packets which I suspect is why the download is failing. I plug into the same port with a working laptop and I don't lose packets. I tried updating the drivers in the Boot WIM to the most current version, older versions, same result. I know it's not Network Access Account since the download starts (and finishes as long as I'm pinging). Any ideas?

     

    I've tried newer drivers, older drivers, boundary's look good, This is killing me!

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