surfertje Posted December 1, 2008 Posted December 1, 2008 Sysprep always has done his job. Now i have new hardware and have made some changes. Running sysprep on a client and sysprep runs for 10 minutes then does noting anymore! doesn;t reboot nor shutdown. The command i gave is start sysprep -reseal -mini -quiet -activated -shutdownWhen i look at the folder after sysprep stops and exits (but not shutdown) the sysprep folder still excists and i can run it again and again...Someone has i idea what i can do about it? I have replaced sysprep already with a newerversion for Windows Xp pro SP2
IcemanND Posted December 1, 2008 Posted December 1, 2008 Remove the -quiet and if there is an error then you will see it.
iamtheky Posted December 1, 2008 Posted December 1, 2008 can you post the log? (setupact.txt)it touches a lot of places to just start stabbing.
surfertje Posted December 2, 2008 Author Posted December 2, 2008 Remove the -quiet and if there is an error then you will see it.The message is: cannot edit the registryThis is very global.. I am now tryiing to remove a lot of mass storage devices out of sysprep and see if it then works. (i have made a lisst of mass storage on a other computer with sysprep -bmsd and copied it in sysprep inf, then added my own masss storage to be sure it works for all my dell machines...)Maybe i better create the list during starting sysprep but then i don't know if all my dell mass storage are in it
surfertje Posted December 2, 2008 Author Posted December 2, 2008 I noticed that the sysprep -bmsd does noting anymore nor does buildmassstoragesection=yes, even when [sysprepmassstorage] is empty.The problem lays here i am guessing but how to resolve it, why does sysprep -bmsd builds no massstorage list anymore?
Wythel Posted February 6, 2009 Posted February 6, 2009 Hi, did you finally made it work ?I have a similar issue with sysprep on 2 HP laptops, the difference is my sysprep doesn't stop, it just seems to do nothing even after an entire night.I tried to fill the massstorage before with -bmsd, or just to let sysprep do it, i tried with a blank list and the buildmassstoragesection=No... always the same, no sysprep activity after a few minutes.
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