One word.
Sata. Don’t worry though, it’s an easy fix. If you were to image onto a DC7100 then you would be just
fine, but all the machines there have sata controllers which is where the
problem is coming in. You can apply the image fine because WinPE has mass
storage pre-built in. Go onto the Intel website and download the Matrix storage
drivers and add them to MDT Here’s a link to get you started http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/matrixstorage_sb.htm When you’ve done that use the “ZTIInjectMassStorage.WSF” - I
might be wrong with the filename there, I’m not in front of my build PC at the
moment, but it’ll be something obvious though. MDT doesn’t support the injection of drivers to an offline
WIM, you will have to run this after applying a sysprepped image onto a PC and
before rebooting into XP. You'd have this exact same problem making a build manually rather than through MDT, it's just that MDT makes it so much easier to fix user error issues
This is where MDT really shines, you don’t have to rebuild
your base image to be able to add drivers for a new PC " align="absmiddle" border="0"> 2 minutes work and you should have the build working on all
the hardware you mention above. Also, something else to think about that often causes blue
screens at that stage, when you load up safe mode it stops at mup.sys This is caused by the wrong HAL type. If you don’t have this problem at the moment
then great, just mentioning it since you had BSOD problems anyway. If all of your hardware is MultiProcessor then it’s not an
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