I know a lot of people like the Driver Automation Tool
]]>Great and very informative videos you have published about SCCM! Only by seeing one and a half, I learnt a lot since I’m doing things a bit differently.
What is a good way to update drivers on the existing machines as well as on the TS?
I kind of managed to import an update driver package but had eventually to disable old drivers in the TS driver package in order to install them correctly. There probably is a better way.
Or would you recommend to use the linked “Driver Automation Tool” anyway when managing more than 3 types of different computers by SCCM?
Thanks
]]>I would recommend checking the OSD deep dive for troubleshooting tips.
]]>I am trying to use SccM as an automation server for software distribution, operating system deployment and patch manager. I am following your steps and guides. i Checked videos 1 and 2 and now checking 9 due to this meeting my goals. But i have tried multiple attempts to deploy an Operating System.
I get to the point of able to setup PXE and the Images.
My first problem is that the Task Sequence Wizard is not showing up or gets prompted.
I have created the task sequence as stated in your videos, deployed them, added PXE for booting.
But i am stuck on the Task Sequence Wizard not showing. could you help me with this.
Sorry, I don’t have the time for individual consulting. Hopefully, my videos will help.
]]>I just an inherit a SCCM role, the previous SCCM Admin screw the system, I have a lot of mess do not know where to start, please call me (removed phone)
]]>Pretty sure this is covered in the video?
]]>How to skip “Deployment Completed” final summary in SCCM task sequence and start Windows automatically?
]]>Secondly, I have intermittent issues with the “Windows 10 Deployment Stuck on Just A Moment in OOBE” and when I saw your video I thought you had the magic bullet. I already had HideWirelessSetupInOOBE, HideEULAPage, HideLocalAccountScreen,HideOnlineAccountScreens and specified a setting for ProtectYourPC. So I thought your skip settings might be the key.
However, after doing some research I find that the settings have been deprecated.
SkipMachineOOBE – This setting has been deprecated in Windows® 8.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn915853(v=vs.85).aspx
SkipUserOOBE – This setting has been deprecated in Windows 7.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/dn915856(v=vs.85).aspx
And this guy is adamant about not using it.
https://www.vacuumbreather.com/index.php/blog/item/60-disabling-cortana-voice-support-during-oobe
Since the settings are deprecated I have decided to leave them in for now and have added the unattended registry tweak from the last article to silence Cortana. I am hopeful that it will resolve this annoying problem.
]]>Hey! It’s been years since I’ve done language packs. I think Johan may have some guides about it though that may help.
]]>I will keep that one in mind for future topics.
]]>Could you please cover some videos about performing Build and capture using SCCM along with Application Installations.
]]>Replied on YouTube.
]]>The execution of the group (Install Operating System) has failed and the execution has been aborted. An action failed.
Operation aborted (Error: 80004004; Source: Windows)
Failed to run the last action: Apply Driver Package – E73. Execution of task sequence failed.
Unspecified error (Error: 80004005; Source: Windows)
We are using Server 2012 R2, SCCM 1806, ADK 1803
]]>Haven’t looked into peercache yet.
]]>I have found this is almost always real-time AV causing issues with mounting.
]]>What’s the log say?
]]>Thanks!
]]>Thanks for watching! I really appreciate it.
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