Precision turn 5810, MDT, Windows 7: storage drivers (IASTORA. (SYS)

I was the deployment of windows 7 for some time without problem with MDT.  I'm generally with problems of storage driver, but this machine has left me speechless.

After you have successfully booted windows PE PXE environment and loading of the image on the disk, I keep getting hit with the 'Windows couldn't start, IASTORA. SYS, 0xc0000098, necessary to the file missing or corrupt"error on the first restart.   - So it seems that the wrong storage driver load.

I did the following:

I realized the machine precision changed name 'T5810' in ' tour 5810' (so my profile of driver selection is correct).

Pilot selection profile is the CAB 5810 until files loaded from the serial number - the page I tried to scale older drivers back thinking that maybe a bad older copy charge.  I think that I'm loading v4.3

I injected drivers into the WIM using DISM just in case. (including the Samsung NMVe drivers)

I tried to use windows fix - it does not find the question... also responsible pilots he no useful result.

Drivers (I think) are drivers intel with Plug - and - Play ID VEN 8086 DEV 8 62

-J' checked this because I can load windows 7 using recovery DVD and there I saw the storage drivers loaded...

For all the foregoing, I cycled between emulation ATA SATA, ACHI, RAID

BIOS looks good I think... Secure boot is disabled, the legacy options on... Nothing to jump out of me

He leads me Ben Ali...

Seems to be in the intel family of adpater scsi "iaAHCI v4.3.0.1198.

Hop this help someone else on the research

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