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| Boulware5 2003-06-20, 10:55 pm |
| I want to make sure I got this right because it's not real clear when I'm reading this. If I want to use sysprep, it works like this from what I understand:
1. Source computer run sysprep.exe
2. It will shut down and at this point you can make a Ghost image of the source computer.
3. You install the ghost image on the destination computer (with a hard-drive being the same size as the source or bigger) and it will run the mini wizard setup where you give the product key, regional settings, computer name, etc.
Therefore you will have a duplicate on the target puter' with its own name, password, SID, etc..
Do I have this right? | |
| aawmorris 2003-06-21, 2:04 am |
| With sysprep, the hdisks must be indentical, along with the HAL, and ACPI support being identical. Try syspart for dissimiliar hardware. | |
| Boulware5 2003-06-21, 12:24 pm |
| But am I right with how I said sysprep works? Want to make sure I got it. | |
| aawmorris 2003-06-21, 2:23 pm |
| Yes, you are correct sir! |
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