Hello everyone,
We are fortunate to have some new Dell laptops to deploy. However, this hardware requires drivers to be added to the winpe.wim boot image because neither the storage nor the network is recognized.
Using DISM, I inject the Dell WinPE drivers into the image without any problems, but I can't upload it via the console. It displays the following error message:
System error, (OS Code 2):
System ERROR:
Not implemented.
Tested in two different environments and always the same result...
Has anyone else encountered this problem? What is the cause of this error?
Thanks in advance.
Thomas
Error uploading winpe.wim with drivers added
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Hi Thomas,
sorry, we don't currently have an option to upload just the WIM file to WADS. We'll add it in a future version. For now, you need to rebuild the ISO with the modified WIM file inside.
Basically, you need to take the Windows 10 ISO and replace the install.wim file. You can refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubl ... -platforms
for guidance. Regards,
Denis
sorry, we don't currently have an option to upload just the WIM file to WADS. We'll add it in a future version. For now, you need to rebuild the ISO with the modified WIM file inside.
Basically, you need to take the Windows 10 ISO and replace the install.wim file. You can refer to https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubl ... -platforms
for guidance. Regards,
Denis
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Hello Denis, and thank you for your reply.
However, I think we're not talking about the same boot image.
In my case, it concerns the WinPE boot environment when I boot via IPv4. The environment loads, the network connection works, but when I try to deploy Windows, the script stops at the diskpart execution because no disk is visible, as no driver is loaded for this laptop model.
So, for me, it's not the Windows image where I need to inject my drivers, but rather the WinPE image.
Because if I run diskpart and then list disk, it doesn't find any.
Thank you
, Thomas.
However, I think we're not talking about the same boot image.
In my case, it concerns the WinPE boot environment when I boot via IPv4. The environment loads, the network connection works, but when I try to deploy Windows, the script stops at the diskpart execution because no disk is visible, as no driver is loaded for this laptop model.
So, for me, it's not the Windows image where I need to inject my drivers, but rather the WinPE image.
Because if I run diskpart and then list disk, it doesn't find any.
Thank you
, Thomas.
WAPT version: 2.6.0.17392 (Enterprise Edition)
Server OS: Debian 12 "Bookworm"
Administration/package creation machine OS: Windows 11 24h2
Server OS: Debian 12 "Bookworm"
Administration/package creation machine OS: Windows 11 24h2
