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Jul 09, 2014 My colleague Johan had lent his tablet to Mikael, another fellow Product Specialist, to evaluate for a few days. When Mikael started to https://specopssoft.com/multiple-drives-causes-a-deployment-error/ deploy Windows 8 to the tablet with Specops Deploy, he got the http://wintoflash.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=46&start=10 following error: Failure (5456): Unable to determine the Destination Disk, Partition, and/or Drive. After some searching, they discovered that if you have multiple partitions or disks in a machine, MDT may be unable to determine where to install the operating system. MDT is one of the base windows system32 technologies that Specops Deploy/OS uses to deliver the operating systems to client machines. In this particular situation, an SD card in the tablet was preventing MDT from determining which disk to install the operating system on. We did some further testing to try to reproduce the error in another environment. We were able to replicate this situation on a windows system32 drivers UEFI machine with two disks. There is a simple fix to direct MDT to the disk to install the operating system on. You will need to go into the Deployment Workbench of MDT and add a variable to the task sequence. To do this, you will need to attach the Deployment Share to your Deployment Repository to make the changes. In case you are not familiar with using the Deployment Workbench, here are the detailed steps for connecting to the Deployment Repository and applying the fix: Go into the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit’s Deployment Workbench. Right click on Deployment Share and select Open Deployment Share. Browse to your Deployment Repository. Select OK, then click on Next, Next and then Finish. Click on Task Sequences. On the right side of the screen, right click on the image that you are using and select Properties. Select the Task Sequences tab. Expand Preinstall. Expand New Computer Only. Click on Format and Partition Disk. On the lower right side of the screen, highlight OSDisk (Primary) and then click partition properties
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