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Questions about captured Windows 7 wim!

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Hi all

I was able to successfully captured Windows 7 image with unattended xml created from WAIK, my question to you is, since our company has several different workstations, from Pentium 4 to Quad core, will I be able to use that wim for other workstations with different hardware platforms(all X86)?

Thanks for the help

Andy

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much better to create the image (particularly if XP) on HAL agnostic hardware, ie: virtual hardware, using the latest versions of either Vmware or HyperV

 

that said, vista and seven are hal agnostic, but i would always use the virtual route for creating the build image unless you are lucky to have only one type of hardware to support

 

cheers

niall

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much better to create the image (particularly if XP) on HAL agnostic hardware, ie: virtual hardware, using the latest versions of either Vmware or HyperV

 

that said, vista and seven are hal agnostic, but i would always use the virtual route for creating the build image unless you are lucky to have only one type of hardware to support

 

cheers

niall

Thanks

I got it. I resealed windows 7 installation afterward with sysprep /audit, and system would reboot, then choose the oob and check generalize, then capture the image again.

I was able to deploy the image (manually) from the network, hardware independently.

Cheers

Andrew

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