No hard detected for deployment
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@theopenem_admin do you recommend a particular procedure to add the dell drivers? I've seen several online. Does one version work best for TheOpenem server environment?
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The driver wouldn't matter if you switched to ahci. Can you attach your deploy log?
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In the past I have been able to pull the usb drive out after the image starts but this time it looked like it was accessing the USB drive. When I pulled the usb it crashed. What has changed from the imaging process I am familiar with? Here is the log:
WinPE Version:
10.0.19041.0
System Architecture:
@{OSArchitecture=64-bit}
EFI Enabled / Secure Boot Enabled
** Looking For Active Task For .3HLPKQ3.4C4C4544-0048-4C10-8050-B3C04F4B5133 **
{"computerId":"false","task":"ond","taskId":null,"computerName":null}
...... This Computer Was Not Found
** Looking For Active Task For 00:BE:43:E4:E6:46.3HLPKQ3.4C4C4544-0048-4C10-8050-B3C04F4B5133 **
{"computerId":"false","task":"ond","taskId":null,"computerName":null}
...... This Computer Was Not Found
** Looking For Active Task For **
{"Message":"An error has occurred."}
...... This Computer Was Not Found
** Looking For Active Task For 00:BE:43:E4:E6:46 **
{"computerId":"false","task":"ond","taskId":null,"computerName":null}
...... This Computer Was Not Found
** Using On Demand Mode **
** Looking For Model Match Task For OptiPlex 3000 **
This Computer Is Not Registered. No Active Web Tasks Were Found For This Computer. Starting Registration.
No Active Web Tasks Were Found For This Computer. Starting On Demand Imaging.
image_name=Windows11_v1 OS Only
profile_id=29
pre_scripts=""
before_file_scripts=""
after_file_scripts=""
file_copy=False
sysprep_tags=""
web_cancel=true
task_completed_action="Reboot"
change_computer_name=true
skip_expand_volumes=true
fix_bcd=true
randomize_guids=true
skip_nvram=true
fix_bootloader=true
force_dynamic_partitions=true
partition_method=standard
custom_deploy_schema=true
custom_hard_drives=""
image_server="http://10.1.80.86:8888/clientimaging/"
computer_id=-176374...... Success
** Looking For Hard Drive(s) **
** Displaying Available Devices **
Number Friendly Name Serial Number HealthStatus OperationalStatus Total Size Partition
Style
0 KBG40ZNS25... 0100_0000_0000_0000_8CE3_8E04... Healthy Online 238.47 GB GPT
1 USB 2.0 Fl... 5 Healthy Online 3.75 GB GPT
...... Found 1 Drives
** Displaying Current Partition Table On 0
DiskPath: \?\scsi#disk&ven_nvme&prod_kbg40zns256g_nvm#5&12dec07d&0&000000#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
PartitionNumber DriveLetter Offset Size Type
1 1048576 450 MB Recovery
2 472907776 99 MB System
3 576716800 16 MB Reserved
4 593494016 237.92 GB Basic
** Processing Hard Drive 0
Get hd_schema: profileId=29&clientHdNumber=0&newHdSize=256060514304&schemaHds=&clientLbs=0
{"BootPartition":"","Guid":"{b72e25e2-7625-4e85-af17-f31573c4a556}","IsValid":"true","Message":null,"PartitionType":"GPT","PhysicalPartitionCount":1,"PhysicalPartitions":[{"Compression":null,"EfiBootLoader":"","FileSystem":"NTFS","Guid":"{2155651f-ea02-4f2f-9ae9-800eeafc1dc5}","ImageType":null,"Number":"3","PartcloneFileSystem":null,"Prefix":null,"Type":"Basic","Uuid":"","VolumeGroup":null}],"SchemaHdNumber":0,"UsesLvm":"false"}
...... HD Meets The Minimum Sized Required
** Creating A Standard Windows Partition Layout **
Microsoft DiskPart version 10.0.19041.1
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation.
On computer: MININT-UFM11LK
DISKPART>
Disk 0 is now the selected disk.
DISKPART>
DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.
DISKPART>
0 percent completed
100 percent completed
DiskPart successfully formatted the volume.
DISKPART>
DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.
DISKPART>
DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.
DISKPART>
DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.
DISKPART>
DiskPart successfully shrunk the volume by: 500 MB
DISKPART>
0 percent completed
100 percent completed
DiskPart successfully formatted the volume.
DISKPART>
DiskPart succeeded in creating the specified partition.
DISKPART>
0 percent completed
100 percent completed
DiskPart successfully formatted the volume.
DISKPART>
DiskPart successfully assigned the drive letter or mount point.
DISKPART>
DiskPart successfully set the partition ID.
DISKPART>
DiskPart successfully assigned the attributes to the selected GPT partition.
DISKPART>
** New Partition Table Is **
DiskPath: \?\scsi#disk&ven_nvme&prod_kbg40zns256g_nvm#5&12dec07d&0&000000#{53f56307-b6bf-11d0-94f2-00a0c91efb8b}
PartitionNumber DriveLetter Offset Size Type
1 1048576 260 MB System
2 273678336 16 MB Reserved
3 290455552 237.72 GB Basic
4 R 255535874048 500 MB Recovery
@{Compression=; EfiBootLoader=; FileSystem=NTFS; Guid={2155651f-ea02-4f2f-9ae9-800eeafc1dc5}; ImageType=; Number=3; PartcloneFileSystem=; Prefix=; Type=Basic; Uuid=; VolumeGroup=}
** Starting Image Download For Hard Drive 0 Partition 3
Set-Partition : The requested access path is already in use.Activity ID: {be411905-9e02-4ad8-8296-1d0b71103210}
At X:\wie_deploy.ps1:182 char:5
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Set-Partition -DiskNumber $($hardDrive.Number) -PartitionNumber $ ...
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CategoryInfo : InvalidArgument: (StorageWMI:ROOT/Microsoft/..._StorageCmdlets) [Set-Partition], CimExce
ption
- FullyQualifiedErrorId : StorageWMI 42002,Set-Partition
curl.exe -sSk -H Authorization:MkNFRDBFREQ0MEVBNDJCRDlDM0I4NkUxMjk1MUVCNDZCQjAzNjYzREEwRkM0NzM3OTlGOTU4OTkyNkI2QkIwNw== --data "profileId=29&hdNumber=0&fileName=part3.winpe.wim" http://10.1.80.86:8888/clientimaging/GetImagingFile | wimapply - 1
[WARNING] Ignoring named data streams of 1 files
[WARNING] Ignoring FILE_ATTRIBUTE_COMPRESSED of 350 files
[WARNING] Ignoring FILE_ATTRIBUTE_SPARSE_FILE of 28 files
[WARNING] Extracting 65636 hard links as independent files
[WARNING] Ignoring reparse data of 87 files
[WARNING] Ignoring Windows NT security descriptors of 300993 files
[WARNING] Ignoring extended attributes of 37750 files
[WARNING] Ignoring object IDs of 25 files
[WARNING] Ignoring DOS names of 290506 files
[ERROR] Can't create directory "C:\Windows\servicing\LCU\Package_for_RollupFix~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~22000.258.1.5\amd64_microsoft-onecore-q..ions-core.resources_31bf3856ad364e35_10.0.22000.184_hr-hr_d28d71db232b4ea8\f" (status=c000000e): A device which does not exist was specified
ERROR: Exiting with error code 37:
Failed to create a directory.** Closing Active Task **
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Do you see anything in the log files that might help me?
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@dannyneunan said in No hard detected for deployment:
** Starting Image Download For Hard Drive 0 Partition 3
Set-Partition : The requested access path is already in use.This is probably the issue, but not sure why. Is it working fine on other models?
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@theopenem_admin yes this image works fine on other models. I tried using another image file to put on this new machine and they all fail. Could it be something with my deploy profile?
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Here is the configuration of the deploy profile for that image.
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I believe I figured it out. When I changed the bios settings to AHCI it blew out the boot manager configuration. Once I loaded an operating system back on it from a usb drive and tried again with the AHCI it appears to be working. I'll give you a final report if it finishes without any problem. Stay tuned.
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It imaged fine after I got the boot manager back into the bios.
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In that case you should probably just add the driver to your winpe so you can leave it on raid. This is the latest driver from intel
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/720755/intel-rapid-storage-technology-driver-installation-software-with-intel-optane-memory-11th-and-12th-gen-platforms.htmlJust download the zip, extract it and put it in your winpe/optional/drivers folder and rebuild winpe
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@theopenem_admin do you mean I should drop the drivers in this exact location? I just want to confirm before I proceed.
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Yeah. You can put them in a sub folder also to keep them organized. The rapid storage driver has many versions depending on your processor generation. I put all of them in my winpe image. Then just rebuild winpe.
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@theopenem_admin setting it back to RAID does not work in any configuration. I am able to get an image to take but on the reboot it never loads and crashes.
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That's because your image doesn't have the needed drivers on it.
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@theopenem_admin So I need to boot from the new SuperISO file I just created with the drivers added and then upload my universal image again?
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So I tried updating my image and tried to use the latest SuperISO bootable disk to upload to my openem server. The imaging process starts fine but finishes in like 60 seconds. I know that is not log enough. When I go to the server this is what I see.
What am I missing here?
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Any suggestions? I'm kinda dead in the water at the moment. Thanks
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I guess I'm unsure of the issue. Can't you just put the raid drivers into the image you are trying to deploy, instead of creating a new image?
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@theopenem_admin I did. When I try to image now all it will do is create a 100M size image.
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I did find another post in the forums that is having the same issue I am having.
This post did not have a resolution from what I can tell. Did this user get around the issue?