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using SCCM 2012 in a LAB - Part 7. Build and Capture Windows 7 X64

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Hi, I'm trying to creat the task sequence for capturing the image and that, (step 6). However when I go to add the Operating system image I get nothing to choose from. So in the Select an Operating System Image step I just get There are no items to show in this view. Any ideas what could be causing this?

Hi I had the same issue and to resolve it I had to uninstall ADK 8.1 and install 8.0 next I reinstalled Configuration Manager and my operating system image were present.

 

I don't know if you are in the same case but now it work

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I'm just now cutting my teeth on the build and capture task sequence. Why would my system drive be x: instead of c:? Also is there a way to copy a folder to the c:\ and add a run once within the build and capture task sequence? If, so, at what step would I implement the task in the task sequence?

 

 

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I've built a task sequence to build and capture our reference image; windows 10. I have been successful in the build and capture task sequence. I have a couple of application installations built into the task sequence; MS Office 2016 and Chrome. So far so good. The big issue I see with the process is that there is no suspend task. I was hoping for a suspend task, so I could configure the default profile and maybe be able to use copyprofile with the sysprep task. I need to be able to set up a default profile and leverage copy profile in the build and capture task sequences. Anyone know how to accomplish this or have recommendations on configuring a default profile in the build and capture task sequence?

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don't use copyprofile it's a bad idea, especially with windows 10, what exactly do you need configured in the default profile ? also what version of ConfigMgr are you using ?

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