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Subject: Hal Replacment XP MDT 2010 Is KILLING me
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12/14/2009 3:52 PM  
Hi Everyone,

 

1 Year ago i started on my quest to create a hardware independent image for my companies computers. Luckily were still not going to windows 7.

 

All I can say is I have Laughed, I have cried, I have cheered, And I have learned more then I ever thought I would. All and all if it was just for the end result then this would have been wayyyyyy not worth it, but as they say it was the adventure not the completion.

 

 

ANYWAY, So, The last thing that I am stuck on is getting MP hal update into the MDT sysprep in the control folder.

 

My question is this, When MDT is perfoming the OS install, then the post in the task sequencer, is there a point when it excutes commands and scripts against the OS and not PE?  Also, I try running the hal replacment script and it just does not seem to be adding any info to my sysprep.  Please help.

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02/13/2010 7:35 AM  

Sorry for very late answer. But for anyone else who search for a solution: read this. It works fine:
http://kongkuba1.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!EEFF1607E296E5AB!440.entry

Did you get this working?

 


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