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    MkI vs MkII sysprep/imaging

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by az_max, Jun 18, 2008.

  1. az_max

    az_max Newbie

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    Hi,
    I'm in charge of creating images for our fleet of cars using CF-30's. Everything was fine up until the last order. We now have 150 MKI's and 5 MKII's. If I use the sysprepped image from the MKI in the MKII, I get a BSOD. I think it's on the SATA controller. An if I use the new drive in the old laptop it BSODs as well.

    So my question is has anyone made a unified image to use across both MKI's and MKII's? There's got to be a combination of drivers that will allow both controllers to be detected during sysprep.

    john
     
  2. TBtech29

    TBtech29 Notebook Evangelist

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    there is to much of a hardware difference to do that. just make a second image for the mk2s