Started to have problems installing Win7 x64 on machines (HP EliteBook 9470) after removing drivers belonging to other package.
Keep on getting these error messages:
C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\S01000FB\Scripts\ZTISCCM.wsf(11, 3) (null): Library not registered.
C:\_SMSTaskSequence\Packages\S01000FB\Scripts\ZTISCCM.wsf(1655, 4) Microsoft VBScript-runtime error: Object needed: 'oUtility.Arguments'
Failed to run the action: Use Toolkit Package.
Incorrect function. (Error: 00000001; Source: Windows)
As stated above, the drivers that were removed belonged to another package (another HP machine), so it should not have affected this package. Or so i thought...
Every HP 9470 now bombs out on Use Toolkit Package, after the step "Setup Windows and ConfigMgr".
Initially i figured this was a driver related error, so drivers for the NIC has been removed and imported again (Intel 82579LM).
I've tried three different file versions, two from HP and one (newer date) from Dell and finally a native driver from Intel (dated from this year) to no avail.
The files are all downloaded fine.
I can ping internal servers and external sites.
When the machine boots up after this failed install, the icon for wireless connection behaves weird:
It shows as if there are wireless networks available but not connected.
Hovering the mouse over, it does say that it is connected and i can reach both internal servers and external websites.
Unplug and replug the network cable results in the icon for cabled network showing up for a few seconds, then disappering again, acting as if there is no LAN card available.
There are no missing drivers (no exclamation marks) in Device manager.
Anyone else seen this or something like it?
This happens on any HP machine we have.