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Grudd

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  1. Hello You're using HKCU By default when ran through SCCM it is using a system account. Read more here: http://www.myitforum.com/forums/SCCM-not-deploying-HKCU-settings-from-msi-install-package-m225552.aspx
  2. Did you add WinPE network driver for this latitude ? Might be the cause
  3. Hello We got no issue with same model here. Is it PXE boot ? USB boot ? full media ? Is it an hard reboot or is it a winpe initated reboot ? (if it is a winpe intiated reboot, opening a DOS window with F8 should prevent the reboot) If you're able to do, look at x:\windows\temp\smsts.log and/or post it here.
  4. At your discharge, the error stating it can't find source is a bit disconcerting for that issue
  5. Hi In smsts.log we can see "DownloadOnDemand flag is true" You're telling it is an HTA at the begining of the TS When a TS step must access package content before the hdd is partitioned/formated, where the data can be downloaded ? nowhere ! --> Select "Access content directly from DP" instead of "download content locally"
  6. You could also build a reference image more often, including latest sw updates...
  7. Thanks Niall for this guide Here is powershell way for step 9 and 10 http://sccmosd.blogspot.ie/2013/07/powershell-script-to-enable-command.html
  8. I posted a PS script on my blog to enable command-shell (F8) in winpe 3.1 for use in CU2 - R2 http://sccmosd.blogspot.fr/2013/07/powershell-script-to-enable-command.html
  9. Hi David, Look at below white paper called "Deploying the Latitude 10 with Windows 8 using Configuration Manager 2012" http://en.community.dell.com/techcenter/extras/m/white_papers/20305418.aspx It should help you
  10. Hi Milchbart, You should use the SMSTSPreferredAdvertID variable
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