If it can’t connect to the DeployRoot/Deployment share it would suggest to me 
that you don’t have the right network driver installed. Also I don’t think the 
Dell Venue 11 pro has a on-board nic, so you would either need to use the 
Docking Station or use a USB-NIC adapter.

 

Standard Network troubleshooting applies here. Also:  How to Debug missing 
Drivers in MDT Litetouch 
<https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/3e083173-f5db-48e9-b744-f71b9ca6541c/how-to-debug-missing-drivers-in-mdt?forum=mdt>
 

 

-k

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Adam Juelich
Sent: Monday, August 29, 2016 7:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MDT-OSD] DeployRoot not found

 

Hello Everyone,

 

Let me preface this that I'm not a huge MDT guy.  My OSD experience in the last 
6 years has strictly been through ConfigMgr.  I just started a new job and they 
have MDT 2012 in place and we are moving to ConfigMgr in a few months.  I want 
to eventually utilize MDT more but I do not have a lot of time right now.  I'd 
like to update their MDT instance and utilize the Windows 10 1607 ADK but since 
we will only be using it for a few more months I'm thinking about leaving 
well-enough alone...

 

We are trying to image a Dell Venue 11 Pro with Windows 7......I know, doesn't 
make much sense but that is what is standardized right now.  They have two boot 
images available, one is the LiteTouch and the other is one from the Windows 8 
ADK.  It boots to the Windows 8 one, runs the bootstrap settings, but then 
states that it cannot connect to the DeployRoot/DeploymentShare.  If I do a 
'pushd' to that UNC path after bringing up the Diagnostic Command Prompt, it 
cannot connect to it.

 

I re-created the Task Sequence for that model as, initially, they were 
receiving an unattend error.

 

On other models, the LiteTouch Boot Image works just fine and they should both 
be utilizing the same bootstrap.ini file.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thanks!


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