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SCCm 2012 OSD Sysprep Failure

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I have an issue with OSD Captures in 2012, since we cant import 2007 wim files.

 

The computer will init the TS and go through all of it except the sysprep portion. That fails out.

I have the logs from the client with some very non descriptive errors.

 

The OS install doesnt look like its done before sysprep kicks in.

 

 

smsts.log

smsts-20140812-162414.log

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Hi,

The error you are getting is:

"The server name or address could not be resolved

Source: Winhttp"

 

So I would start by checking that you actually got an IP address and have the correct driver loaded for the NIC in WinPE when the computer reboots, or check name resolution in Winpe so that you actually can resolve the host name.

Regards,
Jörgen

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Hi,

The error you are getting is:

"The server name or address could not be resolved

Source: Winhttp"

 

So I would start by checking that you actually got an IP address and have the correct driver loaded for the NIC in WinPE when the computer reboots, or check name resolution in Winpe so that you actually can resolve the host name.

Regards,

Jörgen

 

But that's odd to me because the drivers install and WinPE isn't even in play anymore. The OS kinda installs and sysprep kicks off but it fails because the C:\Windows dir isnt even there.

 

-OS installed and client running on ref computer

-Client gets TS

-Reboots into WinPe

-Partitions Disk

-Installs OS (used .iso from media)

-License/Admin/Join Workgroup

-Apply Lenovo Tx20/Tx30 series drivers (pkgs)

-Install/Configure SCCM Client

-Prepare Client for capture

-Sysprep <---Fails out

 

So how can it not get a NIC Driver after it installs the client from the MP?

 

If there are any more logs you want to see I took the Logs dir

 

I imported my WIM files fine from 2007 to 2012 during recent migration.

 

 

We are not doing a migration, full rebuild, if there is a way to save the WIMs that'd be awesome!

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If it's simply about recreating something you already had in your 2007 environment, you can just migrate your operating system images (see also: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712672.aspx#Plan_migrate_OSD).

 

If you're not using the migration options, you can also just copy the WIM file and import it as a new operating system image in the 2012 environment.

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