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Hi,

 

having trouble with multiple choice OS withing UDI wizard.

I have two images. I have only one installer package, is that the issue?

 

I have read:

 

https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/407b0553-7b4a-44ac-97cc-cf9bca348c52/sccm-and-mdt-with-multiple-osd-images?forum=configmanagerosd

 

http://www.it-feed.de/?p=459

 

http://www.myitforum.com/forums/m238011-print.aspx

 

But i cannot get it going I always get error 0x80004005 or 7002

 

I must say that I did not set any special variables in TS, I mean in a step or something similar, just condition like shown bellow.

Furthermore, I am not sure what is the name of the image(red or green)?:

post-22178-0-68498400-1414086774_thumb.jpg

I tried everything, both red green does not matter but it wont apply.

 

This is how it looks like on the volume page:

post-22178-0-63439400-1414086831_thumb.jpg

 

Image 1:

post-22178-0-78345000-1414086949_thumb.jpg

 

post-22178-0-28478900-1414086965_thumb.jpg

 

Image 2:

post-22178-0-35788400-1414086981_thumb.jpg

 

post-22178-0-62688200-1414086993_thumb.jpg

 

I tried everything in condition field, I mean OSDImageName equals:

"1"

"Windows 7"

"Windows 7 Enterprise"

 

I tried OSDImageIndex both 1 and 2 but no avail.

 

Log files:

 

smsts.log

smsts-20141024-055314.log

OSDSetupWizard.log

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

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I can't find any errors in you SMSTS log files. I do see the correct information that you should be using in the task sequence (and it simply comes from the OSDSetupWizard.log)

 

17:55:16.992 10-23-2014 2 TSVariableRepository Saved variable 'OSDImageName'. Value = 'Windows 7 NTS'
17:55:16.992 10-23-2014 2 TSVariableRepository Saved variable 'OSDArchitecture'. Value = 'amd64'
17:55:16.992 10-23-2014 2 TSVariableRepository Saved variable 'KeyboardLocale'. Value = '0c07:00010407'
17:55:16.992 10-23-2014 2 TSVariableRepository Saved variable 'OSDComputerName'. Value = 'MININT-9RTFLJB'
17:55:16.992 10-23-2014 2 TSVariableRepository Saved variable 'OSDImageIndex'. Value = '2'

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Hi,

 

thank you for answering.

I really dont know either. But it always deploys just one image, I will try to make one change and then if i see different logs i will post them.

I just want to remind you that I have to separate .wim files, nothing is integrated so that might be the issue?

Also in the first picture I MADE the change to index 2, otherwise it looks like this by default:

post-22178-0-37961900-1414155206_thumb.jpg

 

Do you know a good tutorial/info page where I can follow instructions?

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Ok thx, will try on monday to merge images, but that then means i cannot update them easy with windows updates. (or better read i dont know how yet)

 

Edit: Problem solved. In order for this to work both image name and display name have to be the SAME.

Before:

post-22178-0-17598500-1414262141_thumb.jpg

 

After:

post-22178-0-72314500-1414262164_thumb.jpg

 

To make modifications to the image name and display name:

 

I downloaded this wintoolkit tool: http://www.wincert.net/forum/files/file/5-win-toolkit/(you cannot download it from here without registering

so find it on Google).

The tool is pretty straightforward, go to "Intermediate" tab and then WIM Manager:

 

post-22178-0-17586000-1414262635_thumb.jpg

 

Then browse to you .wim file and click "edit" and change your image name AND description. Click rebuild and you are done with this part.

Add new images to operating systems part of sccm, add them to udi wizard, save udi wizard configuration and update in config.

TS has to be modified as well:

 

post-22178-0-29846300-1414262525_thumb.jpg

 

Add second Apply Windows Image task, and add condition for both steps. Save TS

 

I will write a separate post/tutorial on this matter and post link here:

 

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/11510-guide-multiple-operating-systems-from-udi-wizard/

 

Cheers,

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