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AnsBekk
Hello guys,
I was trying last week on imaging a few computers (Dell E5440) that we plan on use as loaners for our school. I configured one with the settings I'd like and captured the image successfully (WIN10 1809). I uploaded the image to MDT and created a task sequence, uploaded the boot images to WDS (x64,x86) and all of that. I also downloaded the driver package for this model from Dell. Everything is fine PXE boot works is good, task sequence is as expected, drivers are injected, OS is installed. When the installation is over the computer reboots, I get the blue screen:
RECOVERY
Your PC/Device needs to be repaired
The operating system could not be loaded because a critical system driver is missing or contains errors.
File:\\Windows\system32\drivers\wd\wdboots.sys
Error code: 0x000000d
And then it tells me to use the recovery tool and an installation media to repair the OS.
I looked online for the past three days and I could not fine anything related to this. I have never had an issue like this. I am not sure what the next setps are.
I am running Windows server 2012 R2 standard. 2013 MDT.
Thanks for anyone who could help with this.
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I was trying last week on imaging a few computers (Dell E5440) that we plan on use as loaners for our school. I configured one with the settings I'd like and captured the image successfully (WIN10 1809). I uploaded the image to MDT and created a task sequence, uploaded the boot images to WDS (x64,x86) and all of that. I also downloaded the driver package for this model from Dell. Everything is fine PXE boot works is good, task sequence is as expected, drivers are injected, OS is installed. When the installation is over the computer reboots, I get the blue screen:
RECOVERY
Your PC/Device needs to be repaired
The operating system could not be loaded because a critical system driver is missing or contains errors.
File:\\Windows\system32\drivers\wd\wdboots.sys
Error code: 0x000000d
And then it tells me to use the recovery tool and an installation media to repair the OS.
I looked online for the past three days and I could not fine anything related to this. I have never had an issue like this. I am not sure what the next setps are.
I am running Windows server 2012 R2 standard. 2013 MDT.
Thanks for anyone who could help with this.
Continue reading...