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Deploying Windows 7 SP1 x64 OSD - STOP Error 0xE8086002 after Applying Driver Package

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Hello All,

We are deploying new hardware - Lenovo T440 and T440p. We have a working OSD TS which I duplicated and used as the basis of the new OSD. However, the OS applies and the Apply Driver Package steps start to run to apply AHCI and NIC drivers. This takes a long time (about and hour), then the windows/network settings apply, followed by the config manager client installing. During the mini setup the task reboots the PC and immediately Blue Screens. I assume that there is a incompatible driver.

We are running Server 2008 R2 (patched), SCCM 2007 R3, SQL co-located (2008 R2 RTM), with MDT 2010 U1.

I have carried out the following steps:

1 - Downloaded the Ethernet, USB 3.0 and AHCI drivers x86 and x64 versions (and others) from Lenovo, and extracted them.

2 - Imported the drivers using the SCCM console to new packages.

3 - Added the driver packages to the boot images (both x86 and x64) and Updated the DP's - when importing, some driver were skipped as 'the system is not supported'.

4 - Validated the WMI query that specifes the Model and Driver Packages in the TS.

I can disable the apply driver package steps and the TS continues, but without additional software being installed as the NIC drivers are not installed. When I apply the 3 driver packages to the OS, they install the drivers OK. The TS also works correctly on a VM.

I have found the PNP device info on the new PC, but how can I use that to verify that the driver needed is in SCCM?

Do you have any more tips on drivers - should I apply both x86 and x64 to both boot images, if we are only deploying x64 OS

Thanks in advance,

Ben






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