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Image lockup for HP 6930p

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Hello,

 

I am working on a general image with Driver packages for various computer models. I am having a lockup issue with the HP Elitebook 6930p. When I image the laptop, it locks up at the point where it says 'Windows XP Setup Please wait...' When I force a restart, it continues with the image installation without further issue. I am trying to see why it is locking up.

 

I am using the Intel® ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller for the Driver package. The Driver selected is ESB2 SAST AHCI Controller, and Model is ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller. I chose this model as it is what I saw listed when checking the Device ID (Ven_8086&DEV_2928 for Storage Controller 1 and VEN_8086&DEV_292D for Storage Controller 2). I had actually setup every AHCI and RAID controller in the driver package to make sure the correct one was applied.

 

MSI Query for driver package: select * from Win32_PNPEntity where PNPDeviceID like "%VEN_8086&DEV_2929%"

 

I pulled the driver from the HP site (sp48491). SCCM is Version: 4.00.6487.2000, on Server 2008 x64 Enterprise.

 

Any direction is appreciated. I promise to post any helpful information for any future lookers. B)

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Still trying to get it to work without issue. Now trying to have driver information as part of image. Putting extracted drivers in a folder on the workstation being imaged, and updateing sysprep with information. Here is what is shown in the readme for the storage driver:

 

extract the driver files: c:\setup.exe -a -pc:\<path> -----I did it a little different--> c:\setup.exe -a -p "C:\6930 Network"

 

 

Insert the lines below into the UNATTEND.TXT (sysprep) file

 

[MassStorageDrivers]

"Intel® 82801IR/IO SATA AHCI Controller" = OEM

 

[OEMBootFiles]

iaAhci.inf

iaStor.sys

iaAhci.cat

Txtsetup.oem

 

::::::: I will post more after results. Peace out cyberspace! B)

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don't add lines to your sysprep file it wont work that way,

 

read this post to see the correct way to add the Mass Storage Drivers

 

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/2428-how-to-create-a-driver-package/

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