@peacockealot This tool "nliteos" could take you in the right Di0rection I have used it to add drivers to a windows XP installation disk. If this one doesn't have the trick of allowing you to add programs to be installed, there should be others that do it.
Is it possible to put the image of the syspreped machine on DVD and then just boot of it as you would normally do but have all of your programs installed?
@lambonerd123 Ever bought a drive and had to install every program you'd ever used. Ouch.
Also makes for quick backup, if my drive were to fail right now, I'd be up in running in between 2-6 minutes, which is nice when you wake up on a Sunday morning to failing hardware. I actually smiled when my last hard drive failed because it was so incredibly easy to get back up and running...
@hitchman35 Hi Hitchman35 the point of using two Computers, it is because in one you will be doing the sysprep, and that computer does not have Ghost (Brand new Install of an OS), the second computer which is usually the IT personnel computer will have the Ghost running on it and it will be the computer that you will use to clone the Hard drives. Once the cloning process is finished the new Hard drive should be ready to boot from it. Hope this comment helps.
I don't quite understand why 2 computers are neccessary. Didn't you place the new hard drive as a secondary drive in the computer which you were duplicating?
Also, once Ghost has run it's course - is the hard drive boot ready in the computer we cloned from???
This was soooo much easier than Windows 7
int3ll3r0n 2 months ago
He got the right music, Windoze 7 is harder not easier like they promised. But I really didn't expect them to get it right!
napollard 1 year ago
do you have any videos on how to do a windows 7 pc?
mcnicki08 1 year ago
@peacockealot This tool "nliteos" could take you in the right Di0rection I have used it to add drivers to a windows XP installation disk. If this one doesn't have the trick of allowing you to add programs to be installed, there should be others that do it.
chicho071 1 year ago
Is it possible to put the image of the syspreped machine on DVD and then just boot of it as you would normally do but have all of your programs installed?
peacockealot 1 year ago
@lambonerd123 Ever bought a drive and had to install every program you'd ever used. Ouch.
Also makes for quick backup, if my drive were to fail right now, I'd be up in running in between 2-6 minutes, which is nice when you wake up on a Sunday morning to failing hardware. I actually smiled when my last hard drive failed because it was so incredibly easy to get back up and running...
hitchman35 1 year ago
@hitchman35 Hi Hitchman35 the point of using two Computers, it is because in one you will be doing the sysprep, and that computer does not have Ghost (Brand new Install of an OS), the second computer which is usually the IT personnel computer will have the Ghost running on it and it will be the computer that you will use to clone the Hard drives. Once the cloning process is finished the new Hard drive should be ready to boot from it. Hope this comment helps.
chicho071 1 year ago
I don't quite understand why 2 computers are neccessary. Didn't you place the new hard drive as a secondary drive in the computer which you were duplicating?
Also, once Ghost has run it's course - is the hard drive boot ready in the computer we cloned from???
sorry, noob here.
hitchman35 1 year ago
Great tutorial. Please do more.
rohana1985 3 years ago
wats the point of this?
lambonerd123 3 years ago