Cannot See the Screen
of the Remote Computer After an Unattended Setup
Through Terminal Services
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 307048 - When
you use Terminal Services to start an unattended
setup on a remote computer, after setup finishes,
you may still see only the logon prompt and you
may not be able to see the screen of the remote
computer. "Error 0x80040605
Re-arming" Error Message When You Try to Run
Riprep.exe or Sysprep.exe on Windows XP
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 308554 - When
you try to run Riprep.exe or Sysprep.exe on
a master computer, you may receive the following
Windows Product Activation error message:
Event ID 7005 When
You Use Sysprep.exe with the -mini Switch
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 314940 - When
you log on to your Windows XP-based computer
for the first time after you run the sysprep.exe
-mini, the following event may be logged
in the Event log: Event
ID 7005 The LoadUserProfile call failed with
the following error: The device is not ready
Master Boot Record
Disks Cannot Be Converted to GPT by Means of
an Unattended Setup
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 303466 - When
you use the following line of code in an unattended
answer file, a master boot record (MBR) disk
cannot be converted to a GUID partition table
(GPT) disk (where GUID is the abbreviation for
globally unique identifier):
Intermittent Failures
If You Use Cmdlines.txt to Install Third-Party
Drivers
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 318187 - You
may encounter various intermittent installation
failures if you use the Cmdlines.txt file to
install third-party drivers. These failures
may include errors in the SetupAPI.log file,
broken digital signatures, and corruption of
other files
Missing [SysprepMassStorage]
Section Causes STOP 0x7B Error Message on Windows
XP Sysprep Images
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 303786 - When
you start Windows XP Setup after you copy an
image to a new target computer, you may receive
the following error message:
Unattended Install
Is Halted by Windows Logo Testing Warning During
Device Detection Phase
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 293765 - During
an unattended upgrade on a Microsoft Windows
XP-based computer, Setup may be halted during
the device-detection phase by the following
warning message:
Volume License Product
ID Is Revealed During the Sysprep.exe Mini-Setup
Wizard
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article: 307316 - When
the mini-Setup wizard (that is scripted through
the Sysprep.exe tool) runs, the volume license
product ID is displayed for approximately 5
seconds. |