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TazBaz

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  1. I had a security camera that filmed some important footage that later on the HDD crashed Most of the files are restored, but they only appear in jpeg format instead of MJPEG as they should. Now i wonder how i can do to view these files again My problem is that my MJPEG are now in JPEG not watch or viewable I've tried some codecs and several video players such as KMplayer MPlayer VLC Windows Media Player Quick Time SMPlayer Codecs tried ffdshow mjpegcodec Converters tried Any video converter OJOSoft Total video converter Encoder program tried SUPER I even tried to rename file endings and such
  2. I solved the problem! I didn't have enough diskspace on my C: drive, so the WIM files couldn't be created. I just moved the unimportant files over to the other disk. Now everything Is working fine and I hope it keeps It that way
  3. This is as far as I'm getting and then it fails from there on. It says something about QAZ00005, but I don't have such folder or file named like that. In "C:\RemoteInstall\SMSIMAGES\" a folder called "SMSPKG" has appeared with subfolders QAZ00001 and QAZ00002 (QAZ Is my site name) that contains boot.wim files After some time yet another folder has appeared by the name QAZ00006, but this one contains the entire Windows 7 setup
  4. When I try to start the WDS Service I get the Error code 87 and I someone had this as a solution: "Solution: Change the below regitry key HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\WDSServer\Providers\WDSPXE\IsCritical from 1 to 0" At last I managed to start up the WDS Services, but the Message ID 6319 is still there complaining that I have to start WDS Services. Sorry, but I didn't quite understand what you mean there? I do have a folder called RemoteInstalltion.
  5. I'm currently running on a VMWare enviroment with Windows 2k8 R2 I have these errors The solutions I have tried Installed WDS without doing Config and installed PSP after it Deleted the folder inside RemoteInstall SMSImages (can't remember the exact name) Here is the PXESetup.log <01-02-2012 20:47:26> ==================================================================== <01-02-2012 20:47:26> SMSPXE Setup Started.... <01-02-2012 20:47:26> Parameters: F:\PROGRA~2\MICROS~2\bin\i386\ROLESE~1.EXE /deinstall /siteserver:SCCM01 SMSPXE <01-02-2012 20:47:26> Deinstalling the SMSPXE <01-02-2012 20:47:26> Enabling MSI logging. pxe.msi will log to F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\pxeMSI.log <01-02-2012 20:47:26> Deinstalling SMSPXE, with product code {C63C1FBD-C9C8-469D-8ADE-12387FB5EA75} <01-02-2012 20:47:28> SMSPXE deinstall exited with return code: 0 <01-02-2012 20:47:28> Deinstallation was successful. <01-02-2012 20:47:28> Removing PXE Registry. <01-02-2012 20:47:35> ==================================================================== <01-02-2012 20:47:35> SMSPXE Setup Started.... <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Parameters: F:\PROGRA~2\MICROS~2\bin\i386\ROLESE~1.EXE /install /siteserver:SCCM01 SMSPXE <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Installing Pre Reqs for SMSPXE <01-02-2012 20:47:35> ======== Installing Pre Reqs for Role SMSPXE ======== <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Found 1 Pre Reqs for Role SMSPXE <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Pre Req MSXML60 found. <01-02-2012 20:47:35> No versions of MSXML60 are installed. Would install new MSXML60. <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Enabling MSI logging. msxml6_x64.msi will log to F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\msxml6_x64MSI.log <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Installing F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\x64\00000409\msxml6_x64.msi <01-02-2012 20:47:35> msxml6_x64.msi exited with return code: 0 <01-02-2012 20:47:35> msxml6_x64.msi Installation was successful. <01-02-2012 20:47:35> ======== Completed Installion of Pre Reqs for Role SMSPXE ======== <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Installing the SMSPXE <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Machine is running Windows 2003 SP1 or later. (NTVersion=0X601, ServicePack=1) <01-02-2012 20:47:35> WDS Service is installed. <01-02-2012 20:47:35> No versions of SMSPXE are installed. Installing new SMSPXE. <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Enabling MSI logging. pxe.msi will log to F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\logs\pxeMSI.log <01-02-2012 20:47:35> Installing F:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Configuration Manager\bin\i386\pxe.msi CCMINSTALLDIR="F:\Program Files (x86)\SMS_CCM" PXEENABLELOGGING=TRUE PXELOGLEVEL=1 PXELOGMAXSIZE=1000000 PXELOGMAXHISTORY=1 <01-02-2012 20:47:44> pxe.msi exited with return code: 0 <01-02-2012 20:47:44> Installation was successful. Found quite some solutions in this forum and social.technet, but none of them have solved much for me so thats why I ended up making a post here. NOTE: I'm still new at the SCCM, so don't expect me to understand too advanced responses. /Taz
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