I want to make a reference image for a Surface Pro 3. Using and actual Surface Pro 3 so "no virtualizing". I want to know if I can remove all of the partitions on the ssd and just install Windows 10 pro and build from there.
I would also like to know why the extra partitions are there? I have made attempts to install a refer image to a Surface via ghost it failed, via altiris 7.6 failed, via dism pointing to partition 1 failed. Why have all of these options failed. I admit I am new to imaging but this should not be that hard.
If nothing else can someone please instruct me on how to or where to find instructions on applying a windows 10 or windows 8.1 image to the Surface Pro 3 either by completely removing all partitions or by applying a wim to the os partition of the Surface Pro 3.
I want to make a reference image for a Surface Pro 3. Using and actual Surface Pro 3 so "no virtualizing". I want to know if I can remove all of the partitions on the ssd and just install Windows 10 pro and build from there.
I would also like to know why the extra partitions are there? I have made attempts to install a refer image to a Surface via ghost it failed, via altiris 7.6 failed, via dism pointing to partition 1 failed. Why have all of these options failed. I admit I am new to imaging but this should not be that hard.
If nothing else can someone please instruct me on how to or where to find instructions on applying a windows 10 or windows 8.1 image to the Surface Pro 3 either by completely removing all partitions or by applying a wim to the os partition of the Surface Pro 3.
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