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USMT Failure

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I am working on getting USMT to work to go from an XP machine to a Windows 7 machine. I created a "Standard Client Replace Task Sequence" and updated the deployment share. I boot to the XP machine and then browse to my deploymentshare\scripts and kick off LiteTouch.vbs. I watch where the transfer file is created and it does about 9.2GB then goes to "Capture Groups" and then to "Apply Windows PE"...and this is where I have problems. I get the error message below:

 

The logical drive could not be determined from the disk and partition

FAILURE (7713): 1: Could not Determine Partition to deploy to

Litetouch deployment failed, Return Code = -2147467259 0x80004005

 

Below this are a bunch more "Failed to run the action:" items, but I think they're probably all caused by the original failure. From the research I've done, I think it has something to do with the small diagnostic partition on this Dell D630. I went into the LTIApply.vbs and modified it by hardcoding the "DestinationLogicalDrive" to C: so hopefully it skips over the diagnostic partition. I posted on here to see if anyone else has had to deal with this and what they've done to get around it. I talked to the guy who setup our old deployment server and he recalls modifying some of the scripts, but he doesn't remember details. Any help is apprecaited.

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