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How to make a completly unattended sysprep for Windows 7
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Uploaded on Jan 5, 2011
This video will explain how to create a totally unattended xml sysprep file for cloning/imaging of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008. The only prompt you will get is for computer name, during the sysprep process on reboot after imaging.
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bohack4 2 years ago
Opps I am sorry I accidentally deleted you original post....
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URGE78 6 hours ago
is this procedure in writing somewhere?
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Andy Harper 1 week ago
THIS IS FABULOUSLY SIMPLE! I have been stuggling with which area to add theses to.
One question, I am getting prompted to connect to SSID. Is there a place to choose the "SKIP" setting?
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DcRedX 3 months ago
Definitely not the case...I personally just experienced some issues...well maybe it depends on what is being "answered"?
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ze1ro5050 9 months ago
ctrl+shift+F3 . Thought I'd help.
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jacob lusco 10 months ago
when you do a fresh install when it gets to the username screen press shift+f3 that will bring you into aduit mode install your software (restart when needed it will boot back into audit mode untill syspreped) updates and configure how you want then sysprep useing you unattended file and it will have all software and configurations you put in
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terracon 10 months ago
Some sites say that the same answer file will work for x86 and x64 versions of Windows 7. I take it that is not the case?
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PizzaPete1958 1 year ago
Isn't Microsoft taking a step backward? I have a Windows 7 Enterprise image with our software already installed. I want to create a master image like the old Windows XP days and restore that image to my computers. My concern is after all of this work, when do I install our software like Office 2010 and other custom software? Looks like more research is needed.
Great video though.
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