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  1. A restart in general or after the video fix? The computer restarts several times during OSD naturally and it does not improve in those instances. Ill try a reboot after the video fix.
  2. Perhaps my googlefu is just failing me but I cant seem to find a definitive answer for this. Background Windows 10 x64 OSD to different Dell models, laptops and desktops via SCCM 2012_1602. Custom OSD background image in the x32 boot.wim and it has been working well with BIOS PXE booting. The image is 1024*768. Screen sizes vary in resolution. Dell is requiring us to move to UEFI booting on new models. Changes Made Swapped over to an x64 boot.wim since UEFI seems to require that. Adapted the TS to detect BIOS/UEFI and format disk appropriately. OSD seems to work find in all other aspects. Issue OSD background image shows properly when BIOS PXE booting. OSD background image seems to be zoomed in or not scaled correctly when UEFI PXE booting. Have tried using an MDT boot.wim and one made from the OS source disk, same result. The image is 1024*768. Screen sizes vary in resolution. Looking for Solutions Ive found Niall Brady's solution for correcting a video resolution issue on a Lenovo Thinkpad 10. I dont think it is the same issue, the resolution of the screen seems fine, just the background image is not scaled properly. I did try his fix and it did not work to fix the background image scaling issue. Does anyone have thoughts/information on this? Or is there a fix in a future version of SCCM? We will be moving to newer version at some point, just not sure when. Thanks
  3. So I might not be understanding the Unknown Computers aspect of SCCM. Or I might be just looking for an unusual solution to an annoying problem. Our Dell Windows 10 computers are seeing about 40% failure rate in joining the domain out of the box, from the factory. Imaging these computers via SCCM works for most but some individual computers are failing repeatedly to join the domain even in the task sequence. After multiple attempts they eventually successfully join through imaging, I guess they just get bored and give in. I opened F8 on one and constantly pinged the DC while imaging and it never dropped yet still failed to join. We have ruled out network based causes and it seems to be either the NIC is falling alseep, something with Dell Image Assist is acting up or maybe the hardware is just faulty. As a possible workaround, could the Unknown Computers collection be used to launch a task that has some checks built in to make sure it joins the domain? Insight appreciated. Grasping at straws to figure this out.
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