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Windows 10

I am having the hardest time imaging windows 10. I created a image and uploaded it into kace2000 when I go to deploy it works just fine. After the deployment when trying to boot the machine up I get an error stating "no boot device found". Using a brand new SSD in a micro 7050 what am I doing wrong here? 





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  • Need more info...

    UEFI or Legacy?
    What partitions were harvested?
    What Tasks are you using to partition and set the MBR? - Desktop Jockey 6 years ago
    • Harvested from D
      Create UEFI Partitions Assign D
      Select disk 0
      Clean
      Convert gpt
      Create partition efi size=200
      Assign letter=s
      Format quick fs=FAT32
      Create partition msr size=128
      Create partition primary
      Assign letter=d
      Format quick fs=NTFS
      Exit

      Format D as NTFS
      format /q /y /s:enable /fs:ntfs d:

      Install WinQO MBR (on D)
      bootsect.exe /NT60 d:

      That's as far as my "Pre-Installation Task". - gerroe 6 years ago
      • So when you harvested the image you did not harvest the S partition?

        Please verify if this is UEFI or Legacy. You have some mis-matched commands going on right now. - Desktop Jockey 6 years ago
  • There was no S partition? - gerroe 6 years ago
    • Ok, Was there a C and D drive? - Desktop Jockey 6 years ago
      • Yes the k-img was harvested from D. - gerroe 6 years ago

Answers (1)

Posted by: Desktop Jockey 6 years ago
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Ok then you are using a Legacy image.

The Below link will show you how to set up the partitions for a C/D configuration:

If I were you, I would look into altering your image so that the MBR resides on the Main (C) partition. But that is up to you.


Comments:
  • thanks i'll give that a try. - gerroe 6 years ago
 
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