Failed to Run Task Sequence (Error 0x80070032)
Hello folks
We just setup the productive SCCM environment and successfully staged many clients. But with one we have some trouble.
I have added the Client with the Hostname and MAC address into SCCM
Added the Client into the Collection where the Task Sequence for staging is applied
Made a boot image on CD-ROM and booted up the client
He can successfully connect to the SCCM Server and also get the right ask Sequence
Bevor starting downloading the Vista OS WIM, the following Error occure:Failed to Run Task SequenceAn error occured while starting the task sequence (0x80070032).For more information, please contact ....
I used the Boot CD-ROM successfully on other clients without any problem.
The same Task Sequence was working perfect on other clients
All Clients are HP DC7800 SFF Desktops
BIOS Settings are default by all the Clients
Have tested the same Client on the Test SCCM Environment and got the same problem.
Deleted the Client and re-added it into the SCCM Server
Tried to use different network cable on different location
Client successfully get a DHCP IP address
We have all done so far as I have the knowledge. Any help would kindly be appreachate.
Kind regards
Stefan
February 5th, 2008 8:32pm
Hi folks
As seen in another thread (http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2592075&SiteID=17) that the local smsts.log file located in x:\windows\temp\smstslog\ will help to analyse whats happen in the background, I have seen the following line in the Log:
The active system partition on a MBR system must be NTFS
and
Failed to prepare the system partition for staging. The request is not supported. (Error: 80070032; Source: Windows)
and
Failed to stage WinPE. Code(0x80070032)
So, I did the steps informed in the other thread to press F8 durcing the Error and used the following in the DOS Box:
Diskpart
Select Disk 0
Clean
After that steps, the Bootprocess worked perfect. It seams that the Disk was partitioned not that good, that WinPE could handle it.
Hope this helps other for analysing.
Cheers
Stefan
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February 5th, 2008 8:52pm
How do I read smsts.log from the command prompt?
September 27th, 2008 4:01am
Hi
Just copy the smsts.log file on a USB Stick and open it on another client with the trace32.exe that is included in the ConfigMgr 2007 Toolkit.
Cheers, Stefan
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September 29th, 2008 10:06am
I am getting this same error on the first step of my task sequence. I have cleaned the drive and configured the task to recreate the partition. All of the drivers are available and loading properly.The only thing I see is that it is not finding a volume to load the image to. But the volume won't be created until the partition rebuilds itself after I cleaned it. Eddie
March 12th, 2009 10:35pm
[quote]So, I did the steps informed in the other thread to press F8 durcing the Error and used the following in the DOS Box:
Diskpart
Select Disk 0
Clean
After that steps, the Bootprocess worked perfect. It seams that the Disk was partitioned not that good, that WinPE could handle it.
[/quote]Very helpful it solved my issuesThanks,DomAltiris Support / System Center Configuration Manager Support
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April 16th, 2009 8:31pm
@@An error occured while starting the task sequence (0x80070032).For more information, please contact ....@@@That errorcan alsomean you added the wrong boot image to the task sequence. Popped up when i loaded x64 instead of x86 halfway through the partitioning process. Switched just that, problem solved.
July 7th, 2009 6:30pm
I've seen this error before if I boot SCCM with a x64 boot image and try to load a x32 OS. You wouldn't think it would matter but it is one of the many errors that can cause a (0x80070032) error.Jeremy Whittaker
MCSE MCSA CCNA CCA
Senior Consultant
N2 Network Solutions
http://www.N2NetworkSolutions.com
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July 20th, 2009 9:22pm
hii got 00000032 error on task sequence i want to capture win 7 i made build and capture task sequence and finally disabled build part
January 7th, 2010 1:13pm
Thanks for this Thread it really helped me out.
The Dispart Clean worked or you can also add a Format step to by they very first step in your Task Sequence.
It then works like a charm if yu are doing a Operating system Deployment.
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April 13th, 2010 3:20pm
Stefan.
Thanks for the comments. I got the Failed to prepare the system partition for staging.
The request is not supported. (Error: 80070032; Source: Windows) error when trying to deploy an image to a new machine brand new out of the box that I just received from Dell.
We boot to pxe and have the image applied from a network share, not using any cds.
I followed your steps and it worked, but I don't understand why? This image had been working fine up until we got these new shipments of Dells. Is it something Dell is doing when they ship the machines to us?
I was going to try an old machine from a few months ago and see if that works or if I have to do tehe same thing?
February 23rd, 2011 8:50am
For Dell machines this happens if no one ever accepts the initial license agreement. You can either accept it or clean the hard disk as someone else noted above - if you can get to a command prompt, cleaning might be faster as you only have to boot
once more instead of twice.
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February 23rd, 2011 12:24pm
This worked for me.
Thanks!
May 10th, 2011 10:48am
THat's exactly what happened to me. Once I've setup the 32bit boot-image to match with the 32 bit os-image the error disappeared.
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May 11th, 2011 9:15am