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We've just gotten in a test system for Dell Latitude 7480, and 7280, and our existing task sequence for OSD of Windows 10 Educational x 64 1607 is failing on domain join on the 7480.
There's nothing indicating a problem in the smsts.log files, apart from a 'Clients is not joined to a domain' informational message at the 'Setup Windows and ConfigMgr' stage.
In WindowsPantherunattendGCsetupact.log, the DsGetDcName throws a warning of 0x54b that the dsgetdcname for the fqdn fails, and it repeatedly retries finally failing with:
DJOIN.EXE unattended join: netjoindomain failed error code is [1355]
From googling, it seems that error is sometimes thrown when you're specifying the short domain name instead of fqdn in domain join. This is the only model that we have this issue with. I've confirmed that I have network connectivity & dns resolution of the fqdn in the Win PE environment, and the various drivers are injected into the boot wim, and at the install drivers stage.
I'm setting up an OSD with Win 10 1703 to see if the new build works where 1607 had issues. Are there any suggestions on other things to try?
Edit I've followed /u/servercora's advice, and I've stopped caring why it didn't work, and just added an extra domain join step wmi queried to that system type.
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You need to change the UEFI setting in the BIOS to Legacy.
You cannot install Windows 7 'over it'. You must use the 'Custom' install choice in the Windows 7 install process. The drive will be erased completely, so make certain you have backed up your data. Also be prepared to re-install all your programs.
- Fully backup your DATA.
- Use your hard drive manufacturer’s drive tester software to ensure you are working with a good hard drive. If yours is a laptop with a hard drive 5 years or more, just replace the hard drive.
- This is likely to take an elapsed time of around 12 hours.
- First go to your computer’s OEM support site and find and download the Windows 7 drivers for your computer and store them on a USB stick.
- Do not do any formatting or partitioning.
- If you made a set of disks for recovery or an image copy at the time your computer was new. This is the time you need them.
- Start your computer on the first of the disks as instructed and in an hour or so, your computer will look exactly as it did then.
- If you do not have that set of disks. You will need a legal reusable Microsoft Product Key. You will need a Windows 7 install disk. The win7 disk must match the edition of your product key, and its bitness (32 or 64). If you do not have the original Windows 7 install disk, borrow one from a friend. Hopefully, the disk you use will be labeled SP1 (Service Pack 1), because that will save you an additional 4 hours or so.
- Place the Windows 7 install disk in the disk reader and start your computer.
- Once the install process is started, choose CUSTOM. Ignore the check box about drivers, unless you can not proceed further.
- When you get to the place where it asks you where to put the installation, click Advanced and delete all partitions.
- When the installer asks about Windows update, choose Ask me later
- Do NOT install any programs, none
- Hopefully, you started with a Win7 install disk that was SP1 (Service Pack 1). If not, run Windows Update until you get to the point that SP1 has installed itself as part of this procedure. It entails multiple Windows Update passes and restarts which you keep updating until you get there.
- Once Windows 7 SP1 is installed, install the following:
- KB3020369 Win-7 32 https://download.microsoft.com/download/C/0/8/C0823F43-BFE9-4147-9B0A-35769CBBE6B0/Windows6.1-KB3020369-x86.msu
- Win-7 64 bit https://download.microsoft.com/download/5/D/0/5D0821EB-A92D-4CA2-9020-EC41D56B074F/Windows6.1-KB3020369-x64.msu
- KB3172605 Win-7 32 bit, https://download.microsoft.com/download/C/D/5/CD5DE7B2-E857-4BD4-AA9C-6B30C3E1735A/Windows6.1-KB3172605-x86.msu
- Win-7 64 bit, https://download.microsoft.com/download/5/6/0/560504D4-F91A-4DEB-867F-C713F7821374/Windows6.1-KB3172605-x64.msu
- Open Windows Update, change Windows Update setting to Never check for updates
- Do not install anything else at this point – NOTHING
- Start the update process. It is likely to include about 200. It will take some time.
- Once you have a list of updates, you need to prevent certain specific updates from being installed to prevent Windows 10 from taking over.
- Click once on each Update that is NOT labeled SECURITY and check the date of issue on the right. If that date is after January 1, 2015, Right-click on it and hide.
- Click install updates and wait for it to finish. Restart when asked to do so.
- After re-start is complete and you see a desktop, start Task manager – Right-click on task bar. Look at the % at the bottom. Do NOT attempt to use the computer for any purpose until you see that % fall to and stay at 10% or less. Windows Update is still working and has a lot of work to do.
- Keep running Windows Update again and again till it offers no new ones.
- Start Internet Explorer, click the gear (upper right) in IE11 and select Compatibility settings and enter Microsoft.com in the list
- Start Windows Update and click the link to include updates for other Microsoft software.
- Run Windows Update again and again until you are satisfied you have all the updates you want.
- After the install is complete, check Device Manager. Type device in the text box above the start globe when you click it and choose Device manager from the list to find out if Win7 was able to supply the drivers you need. You should get drivers only from the maker of your computer or Intel. Its best to get all the drivers at this point. Win7 install may have installed all of them or nearly. Do NOT use any of those driver download sites. They are all bogus, have bad drivers, and install malware.
- Install your Microsoft Office software and then run Windows Update again and again till no more are proposed.
- Defragment your drive. Type defragment in the text box above the start globe when you click it once. Choose the Defragmentation link. Wait till it completes all passes..
- Next, you will need to take steps to prevent Windows 10 from taking over. First step is to change the Windows Update setting to NEVER. Second step is to download and install GWX Control Panel.
- Re-install your programs
- Use Windows Easy Transfer and fill in missing data from your backup
New install tip:
After Windows 7, system drivers and all updates are installed and any stable applications like Microsoft Office are installed and updated, and before any data or dynamic applications are installed such as antivirus software, create a system image. It will take 3 or 6 DVD +Rs (not -Rs) and about an hour. When you are done you will have a very nice bit of insurance. Should you ever again need to re-build a corrupted system or replace a hard drive, you will have a precise duplicate of your system as it was at this point. You can restore that image to a hard drive in about 20 minutes. Creation of System Image is found in your menu under Maintenance, Backup and Restore.
Another great feature about using the image is that you do not need an install disk or a product key to do the re-install the next time, and you will have saved yourself all the time you put in this time.
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I emphasize the need for PLUS R DVD blanks. Do not use the more common MINUS R DVD blanks.