I need a Help "How can I make 1 ISO to Multy PC's"


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 & x32
       #1

    I need a Help "How can I make 1 ISO to Multy PC's"


    Hi:
    Can I install the Windows system with all of my favorite programs and all the settings that I love on more than one computer? And what is the program that I can execute this command
    Some Centers have no time so install from a dvd or USB & after a few minutes windows & all programs is working.... they have no time to install windows then Office then Adobe or corel or or... then Costumize the windows ... they have no time at all but they install by???????? some program???????? it like copy every thing from this PC to others, I mean the same Costumized system & programs working well each PC they had put on.
    I want to know what is this program? is it Norton Goast? Or is it Acronis true Image....? I don't know really... also I I don't know how to make the iso or???? & take it to each PC I work.... please
    Please explain if possible Thank you all
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  2. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #2

    Hello 1nous, welcome to Seven Forums!


    Of course each separate OS install would need a valid individual Windows key to activate with, have a look through this tutorial linked below for some idea.



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  3. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #3

    It is an image that they are loading. Whether they are using Ghost or TI or some other imaging program I have no idea. But what they do is create an image from a computer with all those things installed alone with a Driver package for multiple different hardware configurations. Then use some type of Universal Restore system that wipes out the HAL part of the registry so it can install the proper drivers for the hardware in the other system at first boot.

    But as stated above you need to have a valid license for the OS and all those programs for each computer you install this image on.
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