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February 15th, 2015 00:00

SCCM : M6x00 : Impossible to apply OS Windows on Disk1

Hello

We have a big problem for Dell Precision M6x00 models with two disks. We try to apply Windows on Disk 1 (mSATA) with the task sequence SCCM, but impossible! We have upgraded the BIOS version, same result !!

We must install Windows on Disk 1.

---------------- Log

Volume C:\ is not on the boot disk and cannot be made bootable.

Failed to make volume C:\ bootable. Please ensure that you have set an active partition on the boot disk before installing the operating system.

The request is not supported. (Error: 80070032; Source: Windows). The operating system reported error 2147942450: The request is not supported

---------------- Details Log

The volume E:\ exists and is a local hard drive.

The volume E:\ is using a valid file system.

Windows target partition is 1-2, driver letter is E:\

!sSystemPart.empty(), HRESULT=80004005 (e:\qfe\nts\sms\framework\tscore\diskvolume.cpp,131)

System partition not set

Unable to locate a bootable volume. Attempting to make E:\ bootable.

volume.getDisk() == iBootDisk, HRESULT=80070032 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\applyos\installcommon.cpp,693)

Volume E:\ is not on the boot disk and cannot be made bootable.

MakeVolumeBootable( pszVolume ), HRESULT=80070032 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\applyos\installcommon.cpp,772)

Failed to make volume E:\ bootable. Please ensure that you have set an active partition on the boot disk before installing the operating system.

The request is not supported. (Error: 80070032; Source: Windows)

ConfigureBootVolume(targetVolume), HRESULT=80070032 (e:\nts_sccm_release\sms\client\osdeployment\applyos\applyos.cpp,499)

Process completed with exit code 2147942450

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Please, can you help us ?

Regards

MP.

February 15th, 2015 20:00

Hi,

Can you please do clean disk using Diskpart command and then try OSD.

Also share the smsts.log for more analyze

thanks,

Palani Raja

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February 15th, 2015 23:00

Yes I know it and article. Unfortunately, nothing in the BIOS allows to control the state of the disk (mSATA). Moreover, if we replace the Disk 1 (mSATA) by a conventional disk, same thing ! SCCM refused in all cases to deploy Windows on a disk other than disk 0

February 15th, 2015 23:00

Hi,

Thanks for the logs. We will check and come back on this.

Similar issue reported on Dell Servers please go through below link this may help,

http://thephuck.com/sccm/sccm-2007-osd-fails-with-error-80070032-failed-to-make-volume-bootable-or-the-request-is-not-supported/

thanks,

Palani Raja

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February 15th, 2015 23:00

Hello

Yes, I already tried this. Look at this for more informations

http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/12010-impossible-to-deploy-windows-7-on-disk-1-for-a-dell-models-with-sccm-2012-r2-cu3/#entry45988

Thank for you response android you help.

M.

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February 16th, 2015 00:00

This morning, we have seen that the command did not work "Convert MBR" for Disk 1, but only on disk 0.

The disk 1 (mSATA) is not recognized as drive but more like a media type DVD or CDROM.

We do not know how to change this state, the BIOS remaining silent about it.

5 Posts

February 16th, 2015 00:00

This morning, we have seen that the command did not work "Convert MBR" for disk 1, but only on disk 0. The disk 1 (mSATA) is not recognized as drive but more like a media type DVD or CDROM. We do not know how to change this state, the BIOS remaining silent about it...

February 16th, 2015 04:00

Hi,

Can you please provide below information to analyze more on this issue,

1. mSATA (Disk 1) model and make -

2. Other HDD (Disk 0) model and make -

3. BIOS mode (UEFI/RAID/AHCI) -

Have you injected latest WinPE drivers into boot image?

Have you mentioned any specific disk/drive letter in task sequence to install the OS ?

By default SCCM will choose Disk 0 for OS installation, if the Disk/Drive letter not specifically mentioned in task sequence then it will use default script (diskpartclean.bat) .

thanks,

Palani Raja

5 Posts

February 16th, 2015 05:00

mSATA (Disk 1) model and make

  • Samsung SSD PM830 mSATA (MiniSATA) 128 Go

Other HDD (Disk 0) model and make

  • Samsung SSD PM830 2.5 7mm 256 Go

BIOS mode (UEFI/RAID/AHCI)

  • AHCI (Down)
  • UEFI (Down)

Have you injected latest WinPE drivers into boot image?

  • No, none drivers injected in WinPE

Have you mentioned any specific disk/drive letter in task sequence to install the OS ?

I use OSDisk variable in OSD

PS : We use a Dell M6700 model with BIOS version A14

M.

5 Posts

February 16th, 2015 06:00

Ok we removed disk 0 that was the problem. The mSATA drive was awarded "Disk 0" and that to work. We were able for the first time to install Windows on the mSATA SSD by removing disk (Disk 0 at the origin).

The hardware detection dynamically attibut tags Disk 0, 1, 2, etc. The problem when you install Windows on the mSATA then considered Disk 1. SCCM, does not support installing Windows on a disk 1, only on a disk 0 - Unlike the 2012 MDT solution.

Conclusion The problem is not hardware, but software. Including SCCM bug! We are opening an incident at Microsoft

But have you ever encountered this problem ?

M.

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April 17th, 2015 09:00

@Mitchawkes : we have the same problem. Did you fix it ?

I tried to (but no results):

- restart computer during TS (to download boot image from DP)

-  After reboot :
   * format disk 1 and active primary partition.
   * Clean Disk 0. make disk 1 bootable with bcdedit.
   * change BIOS options with cctk => disable hdd.1 to boot on hdd.2 (msata)
   * launch "Wpeutil restart"

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