@EliteGamerify Thanks for the comment. This version walkthrough was quite a while ago. Since then we have acquired Camtasia Studio to take care of screen capture. We did our latest version 4.6 walkthrough with it with substantially better results. Thanks again.
@noserider207 Yea I know... I used Acronis Universal restore for years... Except little HAL install bug (XP only, and I fixed it with BartPE disc) everything works gr8! And my company bought Acronis Backup & Recover 10 Workstation, so I have a copy of bootable media, no need to install anything on your imaging system, just make your system as you want, and Universal restore makes everything work from dos/custom OS without making any visible changes to deployed system!
He describes it in the video. It's a tool which allows the administrator to create a single disk image which can theoretically be deployed across any system in the organization. As such, it simplifies desktop administration immensely, as separate images for each system configuration are no longer required.
Yo, theres programs that record your screen now..Hypercam Versions
1,2,3,4 BETA are out now..
EliteGamerify 3 months ago
@EliteGamerify Thanks for the comment. This version walkthrough was quite a while ago. Since then we have acquired Camtasia Studio to take care of screen capture. We did our latest version 4.6 walkthrough with it with substantially better results. Thanks again.
UIUtoob 3 months ago
@UIUtoob no prob =)
EliteGamerify 3 months ago
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joshduve 1 year ago
@noserider207 Yea I know... I used Acronis Universal restore for years... Except little HAL install bug (XP only, and I fixed it with BartPE disc) everything works gr8! And my company bought Acronis Backup & Recover 10 Workstation, so I have a copy of bootable media, no need to install anything on your imaging system, just make your system as you want, and Universal restore makes everything work from dos/custom OS without making any visible changes to deployed system!
D3w10n 1 year ago
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noserider207 1 year ago
He describes it in the video. It's a tool which allows the administrator to create a single disk image which can theoretically be deployed across any system in the organization. As such, it simplifies desktop administration immensely, as separate images for each system configuration are no longer required.
ArcOrion 2 years ago
what this for?
TheAznpride09 2 years ago