failed adding boot image windows MECM

Anonymous
2021-09-15T20:03:16.42+00:00

Hi team, I get the below error when trying to add the boot.wim file. This happening in version 2103. anyone advice? ![132467-boot.png][1] [1]: /api/attachments/132467-boot.png?platform=QnA

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  1. Amandayou-MSFT 11,041 Reputation points
    2021-09-16T06:54:42.64+00:00

    Hi anonymous user,

    I have test it in my environment, and it succeed, please refer to the screenshot:

    132579-9161.png

    In an environment that has Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) installed and up-to-date on the server that hosts the SMS Provider, you can't manage boot images by using Configuration Manager. We could check SMSProv.log, it records WMI provider access to the site database.


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  2. Limitless Technology 39,301 Reputation points
    2021-09-16T10:34:17.997+00:00

    Hi there,

    The first step would be to check your remaining disk space. Configuration Manager provides two default boot images: One to support x86 platforms and one to support x64 platforms, so check whether you are using the right architecture. You can check the below link for more info

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/osd/get-started/manage-boot-images
    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/mem/configmgr/error-managing-boot-images

    Hope this answers all your queries, if not please do repost back.
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  3. Anonymous
    2021-09-22T21:15:08.12+00:00

    Hi @Amandayou-MSFT

    I am not looking to upload an winPE boot file. I tested it also and it works.

    What I want is to upload the Windows 10 boot.wim file.
    But then I get the error message like mention.
    How could I fix this?