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Posted by1 year ago
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Hey guys,
So not a long time ago I complained about how hard it is to correctly implement drivers in SCCM. Now, this is kinda controversial because not everyone are facing issues with it, but I know I'm not alone on this one.
/u/hammena opened my eyes and explained about how it can be done using a different method. I would like to share it with /r/SCCM now.
So let's begin:
- First, we'll download the drivers we want to apply. For this example, I will use drivers for HP 840 G3.
Each vendor has driver packs for his computers. In my case, this is HP's website: Game of thrones violin.
I'll download and transfer the file to a folder I created inside the SCCM server.
- Open the .exe file and extract the files to our folder.
- Now, go to 'Software Library' > Packages and create a new regular package.
- Tick 'this package contains source files' and choose the location of the drivers you extracted.
- Choose 'Do not create a program'
Don't forget to distribute to DPs.
- Now go to your TS, and add a Run Command Line where your Apply drivers step is.
Add the following command:
Choose the package you created.
- Now go to options and create a new WMI Query Wedding party silhouette.
Use the following query
Note: Instead of my model, use the correct one that applies to your laptop/pc. You can check the full correct name by typing the following command in CMD:
Also, in Lenovo this is probably different. Read more here
- Next, change the success codes to: 2 50
That's it pretty much. You should be golden.
Note: Driver packs usually support more than one model of laptop. For example, my drivers support the 840 and 820 models of HP's Elitebook series, so I can call my step 8x0 deployment.
To deploy a step to a few laptops, use the 'if any' statement.
This method is not only easier, but it works 100% of the time, isn't a hassle, doesn't take long to implement, and most importantly, it makes the deployment itself a lot faster!
Hope this helps someone :)
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Hey everyone,
Please go easy on me here.. I've been lurking for a while trying to pick up tips here and there but I'm completely stuck at this point. The company I work for has half-heartedly deployed SCCM at the 11th hour and now wants to completely rely on it for a mass deployment of Lenovo T470's (we were previously using ghost to deploy images). I'm kind of coming in half way through as the guy who was given this task before me screwed the pooch hard and dropped the ball, so now I get to deal with it in a very short amount of time.
Basically I don't know what the hell I'm doing.. which means I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. I created a task sequence based off pieces I've taken from reading System Center Dudes and a few other sites but no dice. Does anyone have a template Task Sequence for a T470, or maybe some questions I could answer to help pinpoint my issues?
I'm really sorry if this post is vague and awful, but this is way out of my wheelhouse at the moment. I like to be locked in my closets with switches.. not dealing with this stuff.
TL;DR -Company I work for had a 3rd party do the initial set up of SCCM.. no training for anyone in our company involved. -Incompetent co-worker dicked things up and got pulled from this job so it becomes my problem. -Stuck trying to deploy Lenovo T470's but can't get a task sequence to work properly.
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