הצעה לתשובה delpoyment getting stuck at X:\Deploy

  • Wednesday, August 29, 2012 5:40 PM
     
     

    I can boot into winpe fine but after clicking to run the deployment it goes to a screen saying Welcome to the Windows Deployment Wizard!  Before you can continue, it will need to know the path of a Deployment Share. Deployment share: (format:"\\server\share" or \\server.  In the deployment share it justs says X:\deploy.  This happens when I'm trying to deploy from a USB drive.  This was working fine before and I haven't been able to fix it. Any ideas? 

    Another issue I'm having is with BIOS version of HP ad Dell computers.  I have to revert back to older BIOS versions to PXE boot due to the gigabit switch we have.  Anyone else have this issue?

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  • Thursday, August 30, 2012 8:05 PM
     
     

    Hi,

    for your first issue, did you use the media functionality to create the media ?

    Do you have a deploy\scripts\media.tag file on the USB drive ?


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  • Friday, August 31, 2012 1:22 PM
     
     

    Hi,

    In CS.ini , please check what is the deployment root properties showing.

    Please review that and assign the path of USB.

  • Friday, August 31, 2012 1:28 PM
     
     
    Yes, I did use the media functionality to create the media.  And yes there is a media.tag file in the scripts folder.
  • Friday, August 31, 2012 1:30 PM
     
     

    This is what's in my cs.ini

    [Settings]
    Priority=TaskSequenceID, Default
    Properties=MyCustomProperty

    [Default]
    OSInstall=Y
    SkipAppsOnUpgrade=YES
    SkipBDDWelcome=YES
    SkipTimeZone=YES
    SkipLocaleSelection=YES
    SkipCapture=NO
    SkipBitLocker=YES
    SkipUserData=YES
    SkipAdminPassword=YES
    AdminPassword=*****
    SkipSummary=YES
    SkipTaskSequence=YES
    TaskSequenceID=TS012

    TimeZone=035
    TimeZoneName=Eastern Standard Time

    SkipDomainMembership=NO
    ; JoinDomain=*****
    ; DomainAdmin=*****
    ; DomainAdminDomain=***
    ; DomainAdminPassword=******
    XResolution=1680
    YResolution=1050

    SkipProductKey=YES
    WSUSServer=******

    MandatoryApplications001={ccde8f9d-7e42-4115-a621-53e4f312d34b}
    MandatoryApplications002={636c5b36-b62f-4ce7-9881-624ab56e56ed}
    MandatoryApplications003={4567fe90-cdd0-4f51-9097-3d958bcba689}
    MandatoryApplications004={c94c16e2-ed8e-4cde-890e-d7ba07eba566}
    MandatoryApplications005={5a513820-a31e-4a9d-a87d-94a7d7bb494f}
    MandatoryApplications006={3963f3bb-8d37-4edb-b34d-e39e5fbc76de}
    MandatoryApplications007={1dd9732b-ac43-48e7-a3fa-a5fc9023c21e}
    MandatoryApplications008={6d81b7eb-a228-4624-bb3f-d125ae8116cd}

  • Friday, November 02, 2012 12:18 PM
     
     
    was this issue resolved ? can  I have the solution please ,  we have same kind of issue , it is driving me crazy.......

    Shiv

  • Friday, November 02, 2012 12:34 PM
     
     Proposed Answer

    Can you look at the recent thread and look at my comments?

    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/mdt/thread/572b0612-2445-4af0-9fbf-975d5f596867


    Regards, Vik Singh "If this thread answered your question, please click on "Mark as Answer"

    • Proposed As Answer by Vik Singh Sunday, November 11, 2012 10:51 AM
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