Is the system partition set active?
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Browse All TopicsI'm trying to deploy Vista 64bit Enterprise with SCCM.
I've added the Operating System WIM-image to SCCM and distributed it to distribution points, I've made task sequence and advertised it to a collection where is a computer added by MAC association. I've also made a bootable USB stick to access SCCM infrastructure.
When I boot from usb stick everything goes fine, correct advertisement is found and installation starts. When system is booted during the installation I get this error: BOOTMGR IS MISSING.
I suspect that the problem is that there are no correct Diskpart commands. These are the commands I used when Vista was deployed without sccm:
diskpart
select disk 0
clean
create partition primary
select partition 1
active
format
exit
How can I add these commands to task sequence? Or is it possible that the problem is something else?
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Normally the system you use as image source should have the active flag on system partition.
At this step:
"When I boot from usb stick everything goes fine, correct advertisement is found and installation starts. When system is booted during the installation I get this error: BOOTMGR IS MISSING."
-Boot the machine from Windows installation DVD and see via Diskpart if the system drive is set active.
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by: hafkaPosted on 2009-11-03 at 04:30:22ID: 25728243
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