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resolving BOOT failure after VM to native cloning
Prior to integrating Service Pack One, we developed a Ghost image using MS SysPrep and Ghost 7.5. With this image, we are able to migrate our image from one If a previous startup attempt was interrupted due to a power failure or because the Power or Reset button was pressed, or if you aren't sure what caused

IS6 and Microsoft SysPrep
If you suffer this fate then you can always run sysprep.exe prior to ghosting your hard disk. By the way, DriveImage allows disk-to-disk imaging. this at all. i got the blue screen and boot failure. any help would be most grateful colin ps; the hd change is only to have more space, going from 10.3 gig to 80 gig.

Replacing hard drive in win2k?
Client computers are from XP sp2 image with Sysprep. I’m helping a peer migrate to AD and we have hit a small, annoying problem: The GPO setting "Add the Administrators security group to the roaming user profile share" seems to be working only about 80 percent of the time. This is totally random in nature.

Mini setup reboots after sysprep
This is the second year we have been running an AD domain with all our XP machines, and we used the same sysprep templates as last year, only changing the By that, I mean you may need to trace the conversation on the wire from startup to failure. You may also need to check a bit deeper in the event logs of both

Sysprep on Vista Business
I've had old BIOS versions on several occasions - usually they show up as a failure to recognize the full size of a new drive (what does going into the BIOS give you for that? Does it correctly calculate the size for you?) I'm getting a nasty feeling that Windows might treat the boot device in a "special" way

OSD Restore User State Failure 11101
igitur igi...@nihil.ibi microsoft public win2000 setup_deployment I moved a HDD [Win2K/sp4] to a new motherboard using sysprep, etc. Loaded new drivers, configured, etc WHAT WORKS-- -Connect to cable internet WebPages [via Netgear RP114 router & cable modem.] -Connect OK to cable news server.

which is the best cloning software?
*gloats over himself* "Laura A. Robinson" <usefirstinitiallastn...@technologist.com> wrote in message news:MPG.16f1860559280b6b989b73@msnews.microsoft.com... circa Thu, 7 Mar 2002 08:57:13 -0800, in microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcsa, Jtyc (y...@respondtothegroup.com) said, What we have here... is a failure... to..

XP/2000 Sysprep failure need help
... and setting auditing for the user 'everyone' and selecting each and every success and failure....then applying the new setting to include all folders and files from the root on out. If set on the master, would this setting survive a sysprep, or would sysprep reset this? Thank you in advance, once again!

Sysprep -nosidgen
2007-02-09 09:45:21, Error [0x0f0073] SYSPRP RunExternalDlls:Not running DLLs; either the machine is in an invalid state or we couldn't update the recorded state, dwRet = 31 2007-02-09 09:45:21, Error [0x0f00a8] SYSPRP WinMain:Hit failure while processing sysprep cleanup providers; hr = 0x8007001f 2007-02-09

Please help - Need to get data off old boot disk
See "Cannot Log On to Recovery Console After Running Sysprep in Windows XP" (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q308402). I run checkdisk on the now D drive & it repairs all sorts of nasties that probably caused my failure to boot or re-install problems. When I try to access "Documents and

HD upgrade and sysprep.exe
I believe the problem has something to do with before running sysprep the machine was a member of a domain. This domain had a policy to force the W32Time An event is also recorded in the security log: Event Type: Failure Audit Event Source: Security Event Category: Object Access Event ID: 560 Date: 12/5/2001

image deploy failure...
Since my XP sysprep is just an edited version of my Win2000 sysprep, which I've used several times and is 100% functional, I can't understand why these If you send your entire answer file (minus product keys and passwords, of course) and describe the exact failure you are seeing, it would be easier to diagnose.

sp2 - sysprep overwrites default user
2007-09-06 10:07:07, Error [0x0f0082] SYSPRP LaunchDll:Failure occurred while executing 'C:\Windows\System32\slc.dll,SLReArmWindows', returned error code -1073425657 2007-09-06 10:07:07, Error [0x0f0070] SYSPRP RunExternalDlls:An error occurred while running registry sysprep DLLs, halting sysprep execution.

XP Service Pack 2 install failure
You mention you are running sysprep on domain members? This is not best practice/should not work, I assume you are disjoining the machines from the domain before you run sysprep? As for sysprep failing... you do not mention the exact nature of the failure. Normally this is due to the target system having a

Dell 4300 caught in infinite loop booting up. Can't even get ...
What we have here... is a failure... to.. communicate. "CØnsultant®" <consultant_mc...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:#IOuaZfxBHA.2520@tkmsftngp02... i said -nosidgen allows you to sysprep a machine while NOT creating a new SID for the destination machine. I believe on worstation, more likely want to do it if

XP SP1 SysPrep
2) Before running sysprep, you can log onto the Local Administrator account and making all the changes that you want to see in your new user accounts. a reflection of "user failure" on my first time round? 2) Can one pre-load settings into the .Default prototype? It's a drag applying settings interactively by

Sysprep.inf question
You could setup sysprep so that you go through a manual sysprep, which is identical to doing a complete re-install except that all of your apps and software would already be installed An automated sysprep is the way to go if all of your machine are identical...try that and let me know how it worked for you.

Sysprep -nosidgen
... microsoft public cert exam mcse In article <MPG.16f1860559280b6b989b73@msnews. microsoft.com>, usefirstinitiallastn...@technologist.com says... circa Thu, 7 Mar 2002 08:57:13 -0800, in microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcsa, Jtyc (y...@respondtothegroup.com) said, What we have here... is a failure... to.. communicate.

OSD Restore User State Failure 11101
I've heard of that on Server 2003 sysprep but not XP. Bizarre, but enabling the service and all now works perfectly! "Adam Leinss" wrote: =?Utf-8?B? Pick "Disable Automatic Restart on System Failure". See if it gets to a BSOD and then report back the message it gives. I believe the mini-setup re-enumerates the

how do create a hardware independent image?
CAUSE This issue may occur if Windows XP was originally installed from a Sysprep image, or if Sysprep 2.0 was run on the computer at one time. Sysprep.exe makes changes to the way that .... I did remember seeing keyboard failure one time on boot up. SO..... I decided to unplug the scanner, printer, and network.