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Cannot create automatic network boot

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I have to reinstall more than 50 PC, so i thought i can do it with a script, just like a recovery partition (which i've already done https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.HOWTO42277.html). I thought it will work, but cannot create the network boot ghost, becouse it says the "WIM file for this configuration of Windows PE is invalid". I made the recovery partition already, thought i ghost it and then just like above ghost it back from the network. When it asks for the additional files i import 3 to the "image" directory. Then the script looks like this:

" x:

cd \image

DISKPART /s diskpart.txt

cd ..

 cd \ghost

 rem --- This will create the primary OS drive configuration

 ghost32.exe /setosdrives /blind>>x:\ghost\startlog.txt

 ghost32.exe -clone,mode=prestore,src=x:\image\image.gho:1,dst=1:1 -quiet -sure
ghost32.exe -clone,mode=prestore,src=x:\image\image.gho:2,dst=1:2 -quiet -sure
ghost32.exe -clone,mode=prestore,src=x:\image\image.gho:3,dst=1:3 -quiet -sure
cd..
cd \image
DISKPART /s diskpart2.txt"

diskpart.txt :

"SELECT DISK 0 
CLEAN
create partition primary size=100
create partition primary size=50000
create partition primary
exit"

diskpart2.txt :

"select disk 0
 select partition 1
 active
 exit"

Any ideas? (Yes, i know this is messy, but I just experementing. The idea: i've got one image on the network, and with a simple network boot (no additional imputs) i can make all three (or more, doesn't really matter) partition, and ghost the same OS onto them. In a room approx i have to reinstall 30 PC-s, and this is a lot easier than cloning them, becouse the image can stay on the server in case of need.


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