Windows 10: Some curious installation experience with Sysprep

Discus and support Some curious installation experience with Sysprep in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; I have a 3-day old clean install of Windows 10 Pro x64 version 1511. This is sysprep-ed install with 'Users' folder relocated to D: drive. This... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by AndreyT, Nov 18, 2015.

  1. AndreyT Win User

    Some curious installation experience with Sysprep


    I have a 3-day old clean install of Windows 10 Pro x64 version 1511. This is sysprep-ed install with 'Users' folder relocated to D: drive.

    This install, as I suddenly discovered, suffered from the following issue:

    • When I started Windows Feedback app, it presented me with a "Sign in" button. Hitting that button did nothing. The button blinked, but nothing happened.
    • In Store app, when I opened the menu and selected "Sign in" nothing happened.
    • When setting up Cortana, when I got to the point where it asked me to sign in, hitting the "Sign in" button did nothing.

    Meanwhile, apps like Contact Support worked fine - they asked me to sign in and I signed in successfully.

    It appeared that all apps that were supposed to use this standard "Choose an account" dialog


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    were "broken". The dialog did not appear and sign in simply did not work. All other apps seemed to work fine.

    Doing SFC, DISM and stuff did not help at all.

    So, I decided to do another clean reinstall of the same system in order to figure out at what stage that "Sign in" would die. And I did reinstall it, going through my standard procedure of doing sysprep in order to relocate 'Users' folder to D: drive. The install went through smoothly. But immediately after the first boot the problem was already there (!). Right away, on a perfectly clean spanking new install I was already unable to log into Windows Feedback because the "Sign In" button did not do anything.

    I thought that maybe my sysprep was to blame here. However, I have another machine that was installed from the same image and sysprepped in exactly the same way. And it does not have that issue. The only difference that other machine has it that it uses a WiFi connection, while this problematic one is connected by Ethernet.

    So, I guessed that maybe because this problematic machine get access to Internet very early, some update or something else sneaks in very early and ruins the install. To test this, I disconnected the cable and repeated the clean install from scratch, again with sysprep and 'Users' relocated to D:. And viola! The machine installed perfectly and the above problem was gone.

    To test this I repeated the clean install in the following combinations: 1) cable in, sysprep, 2) cable out, no sysprep.

    It appears that the problem occurs only when the machine is connected to network during sysprep. Such installs of Windows 10 1511 end up with broken "Sign In" functionality in some apps. My other, WiFi, machine installed fine because it, obviously, had no network connection at sysprep stage. I still don't know whether it is caused by a mere network connection or specifically by Internet connection. Figuring everything out would require a lot more tests.

    But the morale of the story is: if you are doing a sysprep on an Ethernet-connected machine, disconnect the cable and plug it back it only after the sysprep stage.

    :)
     
    AndreyT, Nov 18, 2015
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  2. Computer set up

    You could first RESET it to reinstall WIndows 10 and get rid of your personal information / settings...



    You could then sysprep it so that the next person to turn it on - sets it up (out-of-box-experience)...

    Sysprep /generalize /shutdown /oobe
     
    Shenan Stanley, Nov 18, 2015
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  3. sysprep broken on windows 10 build 10586

    I am trying to sysprep After installing windows update 3136561, sysprep fails, with message that says "Sysprep was not able to validate your Windows installation. Review the log file a %WINDIR% \Ssytem 32\Sysprep\Panther\setupact.log for details.

    I was able to run sysprep before installing update KB3136561, which changed the OS version to 10.0.10586

    This is on windows 10, Enterprise.

    The log says "spopk.dll : : Sysprep will not run on an upgraded OS. You can only run Sysprep on a custom (clean) install version of Windows."

    This was a clean install, until KB3136561 did the upgrade to version 10.0.10586

    Help
     
    MarkTronrud, Nov 18, 2015
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  4. Kari Win User

    Some curious installation experience with Sysprep

    This is a known issue with Sysprep in Windows 10. This quote from a Ten Forums tutorial Windows 10 Image - Customize in Audit Mode with Sysprep - Windows 10 Forums. I have highlighted the recommendation:

     
  5. AndreyT Win User
     
    AndreyT, Nov 18, 2015
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  6. Kari Win User
    Yes. My point was only to confirm that there is a common nominator in most Sysprep issues I have seen and it is the network connection during the installation. As far as I know, according to my own experience and multiple tests, it's better to install Windows without network connection, boot to Audit Mode and only then connect the network.
     
  7. AndreyT Win User
    Apparently this matter is not that simple.

    Today I installed Windows 10 Pro on another machine. And I also did sysprep to relocate 'Users' to D: drive. Having learned from my previous experience, I unplugged the Ethernet cable and made sure that its exposed end is at least 3 meters away from the machine.

    Went through with the install. Plugged in the cable when all was done. Same problem again. "Sign in" buttons don't work on a freshly installed system.

    In this case I did not have time to experiment. So I just re-downloaded all install media, unplugged the cable, disabled the integrated network interface in BIOS, disconnected all non-involved drives, opted for Express Settings, left the password empty and generally tried not to breathe through the entire procedure.

    This time it installed properly. I have no idea what helped it to install.
     
    AndreyT, Apr 4, 2018
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