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patrick.meadows
Hello,
After reading a few other threads on the Dell OEM partition and the
hal.dll error, I was wondering what I could do to image out of the box
machines.
My scenario...
Received 98 Dell Latitude D530 laptops that need to get imaged ASAP.
Loaded one with a base image from scratch and editied the boot.ini
file to only use partition 1 (removed the last line in boot.ini) since
when it would boot I would get the message asking what OS to boot
from :
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Professional
Which I don't want...just want it to go straight to the logon window.
I finished the image and captured to the WDS server with no issues.
However, when I try to image any other out of box machine I get the
message that the system cannot boot because HAL.dll is missing or
corrupt etc... I know that this is because of the damn OEM Dell
utility partition...which I DO NOT WANT!
I want one single partition and don't want to have to edit the
boot.ini on the remaining 97 laptops manually to remove the line with
partition 2. I know how to fix this manually in winpe but the key
here is automation...this is a major pain considering we get about 600
pcs a year at my sites!
I know someone else out there has to have seen this issue and come up
with something!
After reading a few other threads on the Dell OEM partition and the
hal.dll error, I was wondering what I could do to image out of the box
machines.
My scenario...
Received 98 Dell Latitude D530 laptops that need to get imaged ASAP.
Loaded one with a base image from scratch and editied the boot.ini
file to only use partition 1 (removed the last line in boot.ini) since
when it would boot I would get the message asking what OS to boot
from :
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Professional
Which I don't want...just want it to go straight to the logon window.
I finished the image and captured to the WDS server with no issues.
However, when I try to image any other out of box machine I get the
message that the system cannot boot because HAL.dll is missing or
corrupt etc... I know that this is because of the damn OEM Dell
utility partition...which I DO NOT WANT!
I want one single partition and don't want to have to edit the
boot.ini on the remaining 97 laptops manually to remove the line with
partition 2. I know how to fix this manually in winpe but the key
here is automation...this is a major pain considering we get about 600
pcs a year at my sites!
I know someone else out there has to have seen this issue and come up
with something!