Sysprep Error - Cannot run sysprep


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    Sysprep Error - Cannot run sysprep


    Hello,

    I wondered if someone has any ideas.*

    I'm trying to do a sysprep but I keep getting the error below.

    HTML Code:
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP Package 7EE7776C.LinkedInforWindows_2.1.2639.0_neutral__w1wdnht996qgy was installed for a user, but not provisioned for all users. This package will not function properly in the sysprep image.
    
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP Failed to remove apps for the current user: 0x80073cf2.
    
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP Exit code of RemoveAllApps thread was 0x3cf2.
    
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP ActionPlatform::LaunchModule: Failure occurred while executing 'SysprepGeneralizeValidate' from C:\Windows\System32\AppxSysprep.dll; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP SysprepSession::Validate: Error in validating actions from C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\ActionFiles\Generalize.xml; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP RunPlatformActions:Failed while validating Sysprep session actions; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error      [0x0f0070] SYSPRP RunExternalDlls:An error occurred while running registry sysprep DLLs, halting sysprep execution. dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error      [0x0f00d8] SYSPRP WinMain:Hit failure while pre-validate sysprep generalize internal providers; hr = 0x80073cf2


    I've already ran the following command dism.exe /online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagename:7EE7776C.LinkedInforWindows_2.1.2639.0_neutral__w1wdnht996qgy

    After running that, I still get the same error. I've also deleted all the built in apps using Get-AppxPackage -allusers | Remove-AppxPackage

    I can't seem to get to the bottom of it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



    Thanks.
    Last edited by cleverduck; 30 May 2018 at 04:23. Reason: Typo
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    Can Windows 10 Safe Mode be entered to run command line / SysPrep? I'm a Windows 7 person, I do not know Windows 10.
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    cleverduck said:
    Hello,

    I wondered if someone has any ideas.*

    I'm trying to do a sysprep but I keep getting the error below.

    HTML Code:
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP Package 7EE7776C.LinkedInforWindows_2.1.2639.0_neutral__w1wdnht996qgy was installed for a user, but not provisioned for all users. This package will not function properly in the sysprep image.
    
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP Failed to remove apps for the current user: 0x80073cf2.
    
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP Exit code of RemoveAllApps thread was 0x3cf2.
    
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP ActionPlatform::LaunchModule: Failure occurred while executing 'SysprepGeneralizeValidate' from C:\Windows\System32\AppxSysprep.dll; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP SysprepSession::Validate: Error in validating actions from C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\ActionFiles\Generalize.xml; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error                 SYSPRP RunPlatformActions:Failed while validating Sysprep session actions; dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error      [0x0f0070] SYSPRP RunExternalDlls:An error occurred while running registry sysprep DLLs, halting sysprep execution. dwRet = 0x3cf2
    2018-05-29 15:53:09, Error      [0x0f00d8] SYSPRP WinMain:Hit failure while pre-validate sysprep generalize internal providers; hr = 0x80073cf2


    I've already ran the following command dism.exe /online /Remove-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagename:7EE7776C.LinkedInforWindows_2.1.2639.0_neutral__w1wdnht996qgy

    After running that, I still get the same error. I've also deleted all the built in apps using Get-AppxPackage -allusers | Remove-AppxPackage

    I can't seem to get to the bottom of it. Any suggestions would be appreciated.



    Thanks.
    Are you sure it is exactly the same error?

    Sysprep is quite annoying as it stops dead at the first package you need to remove, and does not tell you about any others that might need to be removed.

    So sometimes you have to go round the loop of run sysprep, identify package to be removed, remove it, and repeat several times until all relevant packages are removed.
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