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- CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA MAC OS X
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CAMPTUNE X FAILED TO CREATE BOOT MEDIA ISO
The ISO created perfectly, - no errors and not a bug in the GUI for SCCM 2012 as some sites are proclaiming.When working with media files or documents in Mac, you need access to the high performance of your system regardless if the files are located on the Mac’s HFS+ formatted volume, or in Window’s NT File System. The point made about "ISO, 1x for the files staged under D:\TEMP, and then another 1x for the ISO itself." is exactly right.

I set the TEMP TMP variables to the largest drive I had, not system.appdata\temp and targeted the ISO at a network share. PS I also attempted to create the ISO from a command line which is frustrating to say the least and of course also failed. Turns out the TEMP directory within my user profile was on the system drive with limited space and this was the failure. It kept failing as having run out of disk space, when I used ISO's larger than 4 gig. I even selected a network drive for the ISO target as the test lab machines I have been using are poorly provisioned This worked if I kept the ISO's to 4 gig, but failed when I used 8 gig and unlimited. I picked a localĭrive with enough space and proceeded to create the ISO. As the task sequence pulls in several packages I was unsure of the total size of the ISO. There is an option to create a number of ISO file sizes - let's say 4 Gig, 8 Gig and unlimited, these are not accurate, but will do by way of example. I have been attempting to create stand alone media to an ISO file to then extract onto a USB disk. Is there any other information about what could be causing this error? The temporary files get deleted immediately so it doesn't give me any chance to troubleshoot using the oscdimg.exe program either.Įmail: although this article is some years old for me this has pointed the way to a problem I have been having with SCCM 2012 and the createmedia.exe. It looks like it gets through the process up to the point that it starts to create the media then fails with the following error: Failed to create media (0x80004005) I'm trying to create standalone task sequence media (picked DVD image (4.7GB) with no passowrd).
