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I have read in other places that people do the same thing, have one image that fit different systems types/brands. Other then the idea above how can it be done you think?
I have read in other places that people do the same thing, have one image that fit different systems types/brands. Other then the idea above how can it be done you think?
If you're in a corporate environment, you should get advice from those who deploy images.
At home I've taken an image (Ghost 15) from a sysprepped PC and loaded it to a different PC that has entirely diferent hardware.
It doesn't really "fit" but it *does* loads Win 7, which then configures the drivers contained in Win 7 to bring the system up, looking just as it did on the computer that was sysprepped, all progams still there, and ready to execute.
This is all with the native Win 7 drivers.
If you have non-Win 7 drivers you need to load on a machine, that's a different issue.
Cluberti gave you some advice on that, but I can't.
Just me and another tech thus why I was asking here for some help. If you input the drivers in to the image it should be about to find it and boot to it, the issue is I'm trying to find out how.