Intelppm.sys of error blue screen when you try to generate a custom.wim with WDS

I have 20 Toshiba Portege R700 and when I try to generate a wim file personalized with all my apps, the system crash and a screen beautiful blue appears with the error in intelppm.sys. The image capture starts but never stops and crashes not always at the same size. The BIOS and drivers are up to date. Can someone help me?

Hello

What is the file wim and what program you use to create this file?

Do do you this on the version preinstalled Windows from Toshiba?

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