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Hi we have approx 600 Dell 755's which work with our corporate image (as long
as we change BIOS settings for Sata etc) - all our previous 755's have the 6550 Intel processor We have just received 25 PC's on which the image fails before sysprep process and goes into an infinite rebooting loop - it is not possible to go into Safe Mode, we have tried adding the 755 chipset driver's into the image and recaptured on a working 755, also tried repair of windows, and F6 and the SATA drivers before repair. We have identified the issue is the 8200 processor as we swapped the processor's from working 755's, the image process fails consistently on machines with the 8200 processor. We are wondering if there is a windows file that is processor dependant, we have also tried turning the dual core processor option off in BIOS, turned off VPro. Upgraded the BIOS to A10. Any advice would be great as we wish to avoid recreating the image, a straight install of windows xp from CD works fine and has same Hal as our current image. Thanks Cat |
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I have the same exact issue. I dumped about 10 different images to my 755's
syspreped with a version of sysprep.ini that detects the hal type. It doesn't work no matter what I do. The only difference is that i have the 8400 chip. Phil "Cat" wrote: > Hi we have approx 600 Dell 755's which work with our corporate image (as long > as we change BIOS settings for Sata etc) - > > all our previous 755's have the 6550 Intel processor > > We have just received 25 PC's on which the image fails before sysprep > process and goes into an infinite rebooting loop - it is not possible to go > into Safe Mode, we have tried adding the 755 chipset driver's into the image > and recaptured on a working 755, also tried repair of windows, and F6 and the > SATA drivers before repair. > > We have identified the issue is the 8200 processor as we swapped the > processor's from working 755's, the image process fails consistently on > machines with the 8200 processor. > > We are wondering if there is a windows file that is processor dependant, we > have also tried turning the dual core processor option off in BIOS, turned > off VPro. Upgraded the BIOS to A10. > > Any advice would be great as we wish to avoid recreating the image, a > straight install of windows xp from CD works fine and has same Hal as our > current image. > > Thanks Cat |
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The problem is in the bios. The bios needs to be set to SATA mode instead of
AHSATA. That should fix the problem. Phil "Phil" wrote: > I have the same exact issue. I dumped about 10 different images to my 755's > syspreped with a version of sysprep.ini that detects the hal type. It doesn't > work no matter what I do. The only difference is that i have the 8400 chip. > > Phil > > "Cat" wrote: > > > Hi we have approx 600 Dell 755's which work with our corporate image (as long > > as we change BIOS settings for Sata etc) - > > > > all our previous 755's have the 6550 Intel processor > > > > We have just received 25 PC's on which the image fails before sysprep > > process and goes into an infinite rebooting loop - it is not possible to go > > into Safe Mode, we have tried adding the 755 chipset driver's into the image > > and recaptured on a working 755, also tried repair of windows, and F6 and the > > SATA drivers before repair. > > > > We have identified the issue is the 8200 processor as we swapped the > > processor's from working 755's, the image process fails consistently on > > machines with the 8200 processor. > > > > We are wondering if there is a windows file that is processor dependant, we > > have also tried turning the dual core processor option off in BIOS, turned > > off VPro. Upgraded the BIOS to A10. > > > > Any advice would be great as we wish to avoid recreating the image, a > > straight install of windows xp from CD works fine and has same Hal as our > > current image. > > > > Thanks Cat |
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Hi Phil - Unfortunately this is not our issue, we have changed to SATA ATA,
this is definitely processor related, if we take out the Intel 8200 processor and put in an intel 6550 processor the machines boots to windows fine. Cat "Phil" wrote: > The problem is in the bios. The bios needs to be set to SATA mode instead of > AHSATA. That should fix the problem. > > Phil > > "Phil" wrote: > > > I have the same exact issue. I dumped about 10 different images to my 755's > > syspreped with a version of sysprep.ini that detects the hal type. It doesn't > > work no matter what I do. The only difference is that i have the 8400 chip. > > > > Phil > > > > "Cat" wrote: > > > > > Hi we have approx 600 Dell 755's which work with our corporate image (as long > > > as we change BIOS settings for Sata etc) - > > > > > > all our previous 755's have the 6550 Intel processor > > > > > > We have just received 25 PC's on which the image fails before sysprep > > > process and goes into an infinite rebooting loop - it is not possible to go > > > into Safe Mode, we have tried adding the 755 chipset driver's into the image > > > and recaptured on a working 755, also tried repair of windows, and F6 and the > > > SATA drivers before repair. > > > > > > We have identified the issue is the 8200 processor as we swapped the > > > processor's from working 755's, the image process fails consistently on > > > machines with the 8200 processor. > > > > > > We are wondering if there is a windows file that is processor dependant, we > > > have also tried turning the dual core processor option off in BIOS, turned > > > off VPro. Upgraded the BIOS to A10. > > > > > > Any advice would be great as we wish to avoid recreating the image, a > > > straight install of windows xp from CD works fine and has same Hal as our > > > current image. > > > > > > Thanks Cat |
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