Hi. I need a quick answer to a quick question.
How many times can Windows 7 be sysprepped before it stops letting me?
Situation I'm now in:
I have 13 images for 7 departments to build in two weeks on two machines.
My process is to build a generic base image on one, sysprep it, up it to the network share as a 'Gold'.
Then I can bring that Gold image down onto the other box and work on two images at once.
Each one will need up be upped 'Gold' again to the network, then sysprepped again, then upped back as 'Prep' to be brought down to the classrooms.
I realise I'l need to make a note of which 'gold' is built on which box, so I can easily bring that gold back down to that box and work on it at a later date if needed.
So should two syspreps be fine? What is the limit?
How many times can Windows 7 be sysprepped before it stops letting me?
Situation I'm now in:
I have 13 images for 7 departments to build in two weeks on two machines.
My process is to build a generic base image on one, sysprep it, up it to the network share as a 'Gold'.
Then I can bring that Gold image down onto the other box and work on two images at once.
Each one will need up be upped 'Gold' again to the network, then sysprepped again, then upped back as 'Prep' to be brought down to the classrooms.
I realise I'l need to make a note of which 'gold' is built on which box, so I can easily bring that gold back down to that box and work on it at a later date if needed.
So should two syspreps be fine? What is the limit?
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Enterprise
- CPU
- Intel Pentium Dual E2200 @2.2GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte II-G31
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Palit GForce 9500GT 1GB
- Sound Card
- onBoard
- Hard Drives
- WesternDigital: 250GB + 1TB + 1TB + 2TB
- PSU
- 450W
- Case
- CoolerMaster CM690
- Cooling
- Corsair H50
- Mouse
- Logitech MX518
We are stuck using here and it is an absolute resource hog. Part of that is most likely poor scricpting by our Zen Master, but most of it is simply the crappiness that is Novell Engineering.