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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[xp pro sp3:  sysprep stops and does not shutdown the computer [solved]]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>i haven&#039;t done this in almost 2 years but i do remember my last few successful images using driverpacks.&nbsp; so now i&#039;m trying to do it one more time but sysprep stops about 15 minutes into the process during the &quot;Sysprep is working...&quot; window.&nbsp; i open up task manager and sysprep.exe is not in the processes.&nbsp; after waiting a few minutes and still no shutdown, i manually reboot the computer just to test it and i don&#039;t get any mini-setup.&nbsp; i don&#039;t get any text-mode or gui-mode driver detection, network detection, domain authentication.&nbsp; i do get the message &quot;xp is preparing computer for first time use&quot;, but otherwise it is not joined to the domain once it reaches the login screen.&nbsp; at least i don&#039;t get any bsod, especially the dreaded 0x7b. nor do i get the black screen of death (pic hal).</p><p>The following is a brief summary of my template computer preparation:<br />- machine is on a fully patched vmware esxi 5 update 1 box<br />- 2-core cpu, 512mb ram, 15gb ide<br />- xp pro w/sp3 vl iso installed using vlk<br />- machine never on domain<br />- no windows updates nor software as i&#039;m only testing driverpacks<br />- wga never installed<br />- manually downloaded latest driver packs<br />- have pared down the mass storage drivers after each unsuccessful test to just \d\m\i*<br />- disabled system restore, page files, and hibernation<br />- sysprep cab files are sp3<br />- using spdrvscan132- using the older hwids.cmd rather than findhwids.exe<br />- running sysprep -bmsd after hwids<br />- sysprep.inf file is the same file as it&#039;s been for the past 3 years<br />- &gt; sysprep -mini -pnp -quiet -reseal<br />- alternately used -forceshutdown with the same results</p><p>[update] Solved:</p><p>after eliminating the driverpacks one-by-one, the problem is with the intel mass storage drivers \D\M\I2 and \D\M\I3 with hwids.cmd.&nbsp; rather than deleting those folders, i moved them to an alternate location and modified spdrvscn and sysprep.inf as follows:</p><p>&gt; spdrvscn132 /p %systemdrive%\sysprep\d /d %systemdrive%\sysprep\op #OemPnPDrivers</p><p>[sysprep.inf]<br />OemPnPDriversPath=%systemdrive%\sysprep\op\m\</p><p>FWIW, i don&#039;t know if all this is necessary or whether it makes a difference.&nbsp; simply removing D\M\I2 and D\M\I3 should work</p>]]></content>
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