I am trying to create USB Task Sequence Media. I am currently using SCCM 2007 R3 and the server is virtualised in an external datacentre. I have no control over the network between the datacentre and the workstation from where I am working. I have also been told in no circumstances can a USB drive be directly plugged into the VM Host.
I have been tasked with creating USB Task Sequence media however this process fails with 'The hash value is not correct' on random packages (Including driver packages that do not have binary replication turned on) every time. Please note that this is a different package every time and I have done the whole, update, refresh thing which does not fix my issue. I am running the wizard locally on a Windows 7 computer using the Admin Console connected via Ethernet. It fails only on larger packages e.g.>1GB like Microsoft Office, or Driver packages or the WIM file.
Please note, I can make Task Sequence Media successfully to an ISO on the server itself without error.
I have tried the following:
- Different host hardware
- Uninstalled antivirus
- Deleting and recreating all the packages in TS
Is there something 'outside the box' I can do to get a USB created? E.g. build this manually? Run from a cmd line? Set to continue on error? Don't verify files?