rbennett806
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Score: 8 Joined: 6/14/2006 Status: offline
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To capture a Windows XP machine try this... 1. Build your reference machine (does not need to have the SCCM client installed as was required in SMS 2003). * Just my two cents - build the reference machine manually and skip the auotmatted stuff right now (you can always try that later after you get everything up and running). 2. Create an Image Capture Wizard CD. 3.While logged into the reference machine, insert your SCCM Image Capture Wizard CD and follow the steps in the wizard (point it to a place out on the network where you can stash the .WIM file). Here's the steps to create the Image Capture Wizard CD... If not already open, open the Configuration Manager Console and then expand “Site Database (XXXXXX)”.Expand the Computer Management node.Expand the Operating System Deployment node.Highlight the Task Sequences node.Select the Actions | Create Task Sequence Media menu item.Select the “Capture Media” radio button, and then click the Next button.Select the “CD/DVD set” radio button.Enter the location to save the .ISO image to, and then click the Next button.Media file: C:\SCCM_CaptureMediaCD.isoSelect the boot image that should be associated with the image, and then click the Next button.Boot image: XXXXXXXXXXClick the Next button to accept the Summary information and build the .ISO image file.After successfully building the .ISO image file, click the Close button.Create the physical Capture Media CD from the newly generated non-bootable .ISO image file. If that doesn't help, let us know where in the capture process you're having problems....
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