You're actually going to want to use the variable %Drivers01%.

SCCM treats the staged content variables just like it does with the variables 
for installing multiple applications or packages.  The name you specify is 
really just a prefix and SCCM will assign the first one to that name and 
appends "01" to the name (hence %Drivers01%).

Depending on how many models you may be supporting, there's a more flexible way 
of doing this.  I'm using it in our Windows 10 bare metal builds as well as the 
in-place upgrade sequences.

Kim Oppalfens wrote about dynamically identifying which driver package to use 
and setting the variable SCCM feeds into the executable used in that "Download 
Package Content" step.  He also presented it at MMS earlier this month.
http://www.oscc.be/sccm/osd/The-holy-grail-of-ConfigMgr-diver-management,-or-whatever-you-want-to-call-it/

Or if you want to leverage a web service you can use this:
http://www.scconfigmgr.com/2017/03/29/modern-driver-management-using-web-services-during-osd-with-configmgr/

With this you don't have to have multiple "Download Package Content" steps with 
WMI queries or TS variable logic controlling which package is downloaded to 
which model.  Like I said, I use and it's wonderful.  It also takes the driver 
packages out from being directly referenced by the task sequence, so you can 
update them or add new ones without taking an outage or requiring updates to 
the task sequence.  That's been a life saver for me.  Since we're absorbing the 
Med School they have all sorts of models that differ from the standardized 
models we have in the health system.

Hope this helps.

Mike


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ortega, Clint
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 4:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [mssms] Windows 10 In Place Upgrade with Staged Content

Hey all,

I'm using some documentation I found online for including staged content in the 
task sequence, for a Win10 upgrade.  I'm not confident it's completely right 
though.  Has anyone successfully referenced stage content in their upgrade 
attempt, or is anyone able to spot where my variables are incorrect.  I'm 
getting an error: 0x8024200D at upgrade stage.

[cid:[email protected]][cid:[email protected]]
Thanks,
Clint Ortega
Client Device Engineer I
CHRISTUS Health
Information Management
469-282-0295
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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