

Windows Server 2008: Mark the image as offline (disabled) and use the tools included in the Windows AIK to insert the necessary drivers to the image. To inject drivers into a boot image, and use the boot image to create a capture image: To do this, use one of the following procedures: To Windows PE so that it can detect the local disk that contains the offline Sysprep image. If it is not, you need to add the driver for your mass-storage controller Ensure that the volume that contains the offline Sysprep image is viewable. Select each disk (for example, sel dis 0 and sel dis 1), and then type lis vol to list each volume.

To troubleshoot this, when the Image Capture Wizard first starts, press SHIFT+F10 to open a command prompt. Cause 1: The boot image does not contain the proper drivers for the computer’s hard disk drive controller.There are two common reasons for this problem:
