I am not sure. I am walking in to a situation where the image was created for this lot of machines some time in the past. Do you think the image is the issue?
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Browse All TopicsI am ghosting a lot of Dell GX1 machines with Windows 2000. After Ghosting, the machine starts up and the Windows Splash screen appears momentarily followed by a dark blue screen with the following message:
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If you have an existing GX1 that works, check the drive. Is yours located on the same controller, slot, etc? Are the jumpers set the same? Even if you can't be sure that the other GX1 was created using that image, it would only take 5 minutes to verify.
Drive settings seem more likely to me than drivers, although chuckyh is correct in suggesting that the wrong image would give a similar error.
Is your master using Standard HAL (Hardware Abstract Layer) or Uniprocessor/Multiprocesso
Also are you using Sysprep prior to Ghosting?
If so then create a section in the sysprep.inf [SYSPREPMASSSTORAGE] once saved, run the following command before the final sysprep.
C:\Sysprep\Sysprep.exe -bmsd
This should build Mass Storage Devices under the section [SYSPREPMASSSTORAGE], this helps the system when the image is applied to another System find all the correct drivers.
Hope that helps.
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by: b0fhPosted on 2008-03-06 at 06:08:40ID: 21060243
Are the HDD jumpers set the same on the target machines as they were on the source machine?
More hardware details, please.