You don’t have any integrated drivers for 3rd party encryption or other file 
level filter drivers in your WinPE do you?

I have a ticket open with Dell’s DDPE department for a similar issue.  
Basically the filter driver is causing a slowdown per file, so the download of 
the WIM is fine, one file, but when extracts the 1000s of files on the disk it 
really slows things down.

Wade

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Marable, Mike
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2016 10:39 PM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: [MDT-OSD] Does OSDApplyOS.exe log anywhere?

I’m trying to troubleshoot some slow performance when applying the image during 
an OS deployment since upgrading our site to SCCM 1511.

The WIM file is downloaded rapidly from the Distribution Points to the local 
cache, but when SCCM begins applying it to the hard drive it seems to slow way 
down.  Below is the SMSTS log of a sample machine.  It took a little over 20 
minutes to apply the ~6GB image and this was on an SSD.  I have seen it take 
well over a few hours for the image to apply (again on an SSD), so while the 20 
minutes in this log may not seem too bad, there is definitely a problem I need 
to get sorted out.

Is there any logging that would show what is happening between the two 
highlighted log entries?


[cid:[email protected]]

 Thanks

Mike Marable
Microsoft Systems Engineer Lead
Enterprise Device Engineering and Management
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