Fixed bug with Windows Update failing to install updates for VHDX-only captures.

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rbalsleyMSFT
2023-12-14 15:32:14 -08:00
parent 4d8966d3a1
commit ed3fcf1a3d
3 changed files with 18 additions and 4 deletions
+16 -3
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@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ param(
[bool]$CopyUnattend, [bool]$CopyUnattend,
[bool]$RemoveFFU [bool]$RemoveFFU
) )
$version = '2309.2' $version = '2312.1'
#Check if Hyper-V feature is installed (requires only checks the module) #Check if Hyper-V feature is installed (requires only checks the module)
$osInfo = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem $osInfo = Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_OperatingSystem
@@ -1067,6 +1067,7 @@ function Remove-FFUVM {
WriteLog "Removing VM: $VMName" WriteLog "Removing VM: $VMName"
Remove-VM -Name $VMName -Force Remove-VM -Name $VMName -Force
WriteLog 'Removal complete' WriteLog 'Removal complete'
$VMPath = $FFUVM.Path
WriteLog "Removing $VMPath" WriteLog "Removing $VMPath"
Remove-Item -Path $VMPath -Force -Recurse Remove-Item -Path $VMPath -Force -Recurse
WriteLog 'Removal complete' WriteLog 'Removal complete'
@@ -1119,6 +1120,9 @@ Function Remove-FFUUserShare {
} }
Function Get-WindowsVersionInfo { Function Get-WindowsVersionInfo {
#This sleep prevents CBS/CSI corruption which causes issues with Windows update after deployment. Capturing from very fast disks (NVME) can cause the capture to happen faster than Windows is ready for. This seems to affect VHDX-only captures, not VM captures.
WriteLog 'Sleep 60 seconds before opening registry to grab Windows version info '
Start-sleep 60
WriteLog "Getting Windows Version info" WriteLog "Getting Windows Version info"
#Load Registry Hive #Load Registry Hive
$Software = "$osPartitionDriveLetter`:\Windows\System32\config\software" $Software = "$osPartitionDriveLetter`:\Windows\System32\config\software"
@@ -1157,8 +1161,6 @@ Function Get-WindowsVersionInfo {
WriteLog 'Sleep 60 seconds to allow registry to completely unload' WriteLog 'Sleep 60 seconds to allow registry to completely unload'
Start-sleep 60 Start-sleep 60
return @{ return @{
DisplayVersion = $DisplayVersion DisplayVersion = $DisplayVersion
@@ -1283,6 +1285,17 @@ Function New-DeploymentUSB {
function Get-FFUEnvironment { function Get-FFUEnvironment {
WriteLog 'Dirty.txt file detected. Last run did not complete succesfully. Will clean environment' WriteLog 'Dirty.txt file detected. Last run did not complete succesfully. Will clean environment'
# Check for running VMs that start with '_FFU-' and are in the 'Off' state
$vms = Get-VM
# Loop through each VM
foreach ($vm in $vms) {
# Check if the VM name starts with '_FFU-' and the state is 'Off'
if ($vm.Name.StartsWith("_FFU-") -and $vm.State -eq 'Off') {
# If conditions are met, delete the VM
Remove-FFUVM -VMName $vm.Name
}
}
# Check for MSFT Virtual disks where location contains FFUDevelopment in the path # Check for MSFT Virtual disks where location contains FFUDevelopment in the path
$disks = Get-Disk -FriendlyName *virtual* $disks = Get-Disk -FriendlyName *virtual*
foreach ($disk in $disks) { foreach ($disk in $disks) {
@@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ Remove-Variable DisplayVersion
Remove-Variable Office Remove-Variable Office
reg unload "HKLM\FFU" reg unload "HKLM\FFU"
#This prevents Critical Process Died errors you can have during deployment of the FFU - may not happen during capture from WinPE, but adding here to be consistent with VHDX capture #This prevents Critical Process Died errors you can have during deployment of the FFU - may not happen during capture from WinPE, but adding here to be consistent with VHDX capture
Write-Host "Sleeping for 60 seconds to allow registry to unload prior to capture"
Start-sleep 60 Start-sleep 60
Start-Process -FilePath dism.exe -ArgumentList $dismArgs -Wait -PassThru -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null Start-Process -FilePath dism.exe -ArgumentList $dismArgs -Wait -PassThru -ErrorAction Stop | Out-Null
#Copy DISM log to Host #Copy DISM log to Host
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ $LogFileName = 'ScriptLog.txt'
$USBDrive = Get-USBDrive $USBDrive = Get-USBDrive
New-item -Path $USBDrive -Name $LogFileName -ItemType "file" -Force | Out-Null New-item -Path $USBDrive -Name $LogFileName -ItemType "file" -Force | Out-Null
$LogFile = $USBDrive + $LogFilename $LogFile = $USBDrive + $LogFilename
$version = '2309.2' $version = '2312.1'
WriteLog 'Begin Logging' WriteLog 'Begin Logging'
WriteLog "Script version: $version" WriteLog "Script version: $version"