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    • bbigford
      bbigford last edited by

      Our SCCM 2012 instance was totally mismanaged so I completely deleted everything in the console. I added boot images to the distribution point, but I can't remember how to add WinPE drivers to boot images... With WDS or MDT, you can just right-click and select add driver packages, or right-click the drivers and select Add to Boot Image.

      Any ideas? I've tried creating a Driver Package and going that route instead of adding drivers individually. I had it down once before but it's been too long. Couldn't find anything on forums or in the SCCM 2012 book so far.

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      • bbigford
        bbigford last edited by

        ...and I just cannot get past this BSOD when PXE booting. It sees the TFTP file which is SMSboot\x64\pxeboot.com on the DHCP server, option 067. Tried x86 as well, same thing. The images are checked off as responding to unknown clients, all networks, PXE bootable, etc.

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        • bbigford
          bbigford last edited by

          Nvm, I found the answer. http://www.kozeniauskas.com/itblog/2009/02/08/sccm-adding-deleted-boot-image/

          The original image was deleted, but still in the directory outside of the console. Just reattaching that allowed me to see it. Not sure why creating a new image didn't drop it in that directory. Maybe cause boot.wim was already in there and I didn't rename the new file. Anyway, if anyone runs across this, that's what resolved the issues.

          Also, I saw the BSOD before. It'll BSOD if your boot file is fine, but you don't have any images to boot to (none of my boot images were good... which was the original issue. The BSOD was a bi-product).

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          • nadnerB
            nadnerB last edited by

            Yes, i am using sccm 2012 r2.
            I have several helpful links that I used when setting it up.

            Windows-noob.com(?) has some great stuff. Epic setup and how to guides.

            Sorry I can't be more helpful at the moment... Mobile access

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            • nadnerB
              nadnerB last edited by

              Righto, Great spot for how to get stuff done: https://www.windows-noob.com/forums/forum/92-configuration-manager-2012/

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              • bbigford
                bbigford last edited by bbigford

                Still ran into issues. Got it figured out though. Without reposting everything I tried and ultimately found, if someone finds this thread you can see what I did at this other discussion:

                https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1682695-anyone-using-sccm?page=1#entry-5951302

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                • nadnerB
                  nadnerB last edited by

                  Huzzah! Thanks for the link. I'm sure it'll come in handy 🙂

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