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Blue Screen Right After Planting Sysprep

Blue Screen Right After Planting Sysprep In the Root of C:\ Drive. and it's drives me crazy i've tried to do this from frash install of windows xp with all the applications and still the same. downloaded new sysprep and created A new sysprep.inf still the same. install the image on a differant laptop (three diffarent laptops) and still the same.

I'm Using Lenovo T61 with up to date drivers
I received this stop error on a blue screen:
 
A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage
to your computer.
IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL
 
 
0x0000000D1 0x6230325f (0x00000002, 0x000000008, 0x6230325f)

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THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP. REALLY STUCK
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IRQL_IS_NOT_...
This is usually Cause by a memory problem
Try to change them or replcae them
 
hi thx for the reply. Ive tried all most everything in here ill try the rest later on. But the odd thing is that before the sysprep the laptop was restarted by me few times and no blue screen no error massage all was working great. only when the sysprep starts then first time it goes boom I tried it on few laptop with other hardware and all the time it was the same so I made new sysprep.inf and it did not solve the issue my maybe sysprep is not compatible with windows Xp service pack 3?
These errors or almost always caused by a faulty driver. If you can upload a copy of the minidump created during the crash in %SystemRoot%\Minidump I should be able to analyze it and tell you which driver.
Tried to extract minidump but I cant since the OS refuses to bootup even after last good known configuration. And not in safe mode tried to do it with bartpe but from there I cant reach to %SystemRoot%\Minidump I think its related to sata HD. Another popup that came up after replacing the laptop to another one it says the system is not fully installed. Please run setup again
If it is an SATA problem, check in BIOS if you can set the SATA controller to compatible mode. This makes it emulate IDE so no drivers are needed.
blue screen with appears in compatibly mode and with AHCI but I think its got something to do with the SATA Controller i've tested it with XP sp2 to and the result is the same
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/24346182/BSOD-when-Cloning-a-SysPrep-Lenovo-T500.html?cid=1066&anchorAnswerId=24209442#a24209442
Hmm, both cases are Lenovo laptops and I wonder if I did have your crash dump if it would point to Win32k.sys as well. I'm guessing there is some common driver for both cases, and my first guess would be iastor.sys (Intel's storage controller driver). Sysprep runs a mini setup which may not be installing the drivers correctly. Would you mind posting your sysprep.inf?
here is the sysprep.inf
;SetupMgrTag
[Unattended]
    InstallFilesPath=C:\sysprep\i386

[GuiUnattended]
    AdminPassword="xxxxxxxx"
    EncryptedAdminPassword=NO
    AutoLogon=Yes
    AutoLogonCount=1
    OEMSkipRegional=1
    OEMDuplicatorstring=T61APR-T61
    TimeZone=135

[UserData]
    ProductKey=xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx
    FullName=""
    OrgName="xxxxxxxxxxx xx"
    ComputerName=*

[Display]
    BitsPerPel=32
    Xresolution=1024
    YResolution=768

[TapiLocation]
    CountryCode=972
    AreaCode=04

[RegionalSettings]
    LanguageGroup=12

[SetupMgr]
    DistFolder=C:\sysprep\i386
    DistShare=windist

[GuiRunOnce]
    Command0=\\xxxxxxx\users\%username%
    Command1="rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\master\172.20.0.251"
    Command2="rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\master\172.20.0.205"

[Identification]
    JoinDomain=xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

[Networking]
    InstallDefaultComponents=Yes

Hmm, I see no OemPnPDriversPath to tell it where your drivers are, and no [SysprepMassStorage] to set up the mass storage drivers.

For the mass storage section, look at...
http://blogs.technet.com/benhunter/archive/2007/07/12/bdd-2007-integrating-mass-storage-drivers-into-your-xp-image.aspx

You also need an OemPnPDriversPath under [Unattended] to list where you copied all the drivers for the system to. Something like....
OemPnPDriversPath = Drivers\NIC;Drivers\Video
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So what youre saying In general is by that creating a folder with MassStoragedevice driver and indicate the path for the sysprep.inf will possibly be the solution ?
It could be, or it could be a problem with a specific version of a driver also. We had lots of issues with certain versions of Intel's storage and network drivers. Unfortunately I don't remember the version numbers that caused us headaches.
That's it. sysprep is done no BSOD i've copied the sysprep.inf and customized the path for the drivers AMT Drivers From Lenovo's site. Working great
A new progression in my case Management Engine Interface was helpful but for a shurt time then i got the same BSOD again. tell me do you use Check Point VPN-1 SecuRemoteSecureClient NGX HFA2 EA?
It causes BSOD in here removed the old version and installed final release from the CP Site syspreped and i'm good to go install.
BSOD was indicating on hardware failure and it is VPN installs virtual network adapter and colliding