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Old 06-09-2009, 06:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Help with Imaging

Hi
I have created an XP SP3 image using DS 6.9 sp1, using WINPE 2.1
Have a new HP EliteBook 6930p which we want to build using AHCI mode.
I have downloaded the MSD drivers and added them to WinPE and the DeployAnywhere Database, but after deploying the image the laptop is bluescreening with a 0x7b
I run the Deploy Anywhere Eval task and it comes up with a success indicating that all the correct drivers are present in the DeployAnywhere database.
As this is the first time I have really ever been involed in imaging I just want to make sure that I am doing this correctly.
I have created and captured my image using the following option
Prepared using sysprep, under the Advanced settings I have have chosen
Enable mass storage device support using built-in drivers (For Windows XP and 2003 only)
Is this option sufficient or should I be usinge Enable mass storage device using a mass storage section file.
I am using DeployAnwhere database and thought that I could inject the mass storage drivers under here?
Please can someone help clear this up for me.

Thank you
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Old 06-30-2009, 09:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
 
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Check the Bios

I had the same issue with the HP 6730b Laptops. I had to change the "SATA Device Mode" from AHCI to IDE. Since then I've tried injecting the SATA drivers into my WINPE boot image but, that will not work. Changing this BIOS setting on each laptop is the only way I can get it to accept the image.

I hope this helps.....


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