Solved Install-Update-Sysprep vs Slipstream Updates

alphaniner

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Does anyone have any experience using the sysprep procedure detailed here to create an updated install image? If so, any known drawbacks vs slipstreaming updates to a mounted install.wim with DISM?
 

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Windows 7 Professional x64, Arch Linux
I have not slipstreamed into current software loaded image of PC.
I prefer to slipstream into OS of your choice ISO then burn or load to USB.
Then the OS is useable to load on any PC with all updates till the time of creation.
You can even choose to leave out Optional's or add IE 11.
Windows Update Downloader.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Owner Builder
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1 OEM
CPU
Intel i7 3930K
Motherboard
Asus X79 Deluxe
Memory
Kingston Genesis KHX2133C11D3K4/32G
Graphics Card(s)
Asus RTX 2070 Ti Turbo fan series
Sound Card
Creative Sound Blaster ZXR
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung U32J39 UHD
Screen Resolution
3840 x 2160
Hard Drives
Samsung 860 Pro 256 GB
OCZ Vertex 4 512GB
Western Digital Black 4TB
PSU
Corsair AX850
Case
Gigabyte
Cooling
Push - Pull 120 mm Noctua PWM, Scythe Big Shuriken 2 Rev. B
Keyboard
Logitech K800 Backlit
Mouse
Logitech MX2 Master
Internet Speed
NBN 25 Mbps
Antivirus
Kaspersky Internet Security
Browser
Mozilla FireFox
Other Info
TP-Link Archer VR600v
Sennheiser TR220 WiFi Head Phones.
The sysprep method results in a hardware independent install.wim just like the slipstream method, but it allows much more control over customization. I've already done some tests and as far as I can tell it works great; I'm just fishing for others' experiences.
 

My Computer

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PC/Desktop
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Windows 7 Professional x64, Arch Linux
As far as I can tell the sysprep method works exactly as advertised. Starting with a clean install, I applied most updates thru Windows Update, installed 7-zip, a custom keymap (because I'm a lunatic and learned to touch type on Carpalx), WMF 4, and made some non-user-specific registry tweaks. I was able to use the resulting install.wim to install to a completely different set of hardware.

I suppose I'll go ahead and mark this solved.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Professional x64, Arch Linux
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