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Hi Kari
Can "SYSPREP Generalise" be used to -- transfer the OS of a SATA HDD to a SATA SSD ?
Thanks
Hi Kari
Can "SYSPREP Generalise" be used to -- transfer the OS of a SATA HDD to a SATA SSD ?
Thanks
Thanks Kari.
So there wont be any issue with TRIM or whatnot using Method 2 & 3 ??
There might be, that's why I mentioned that SSD manufacturers provide the tools for moving your Windows from HHD to SSD. Consult the manual of your SSD to see details.
Personally I have never done this with an SSD, I cannot tell about pros and cons.
Hello All,
So basically what I want to do is change my motherboard because my x16 slot is not working, in researching how to do so I came across this tutorial. I have a few questions about my setup and doing this method, I'm sorry if it was asked already in the thread.
Currently my setup is an SSD as my OS, a 1TB WD Black HDD as my game installs - meaning all my game installations go to D:\Program Files, My Temp folder is also on this HDD, another 1TB WD Blue HDD as My Documents and Movies etc files are here. Honestly when I first got my system I had done some configurations to extend my SSD's life and unfortunately I cannot remember all the stuff that I did.
So, can I just do the sysprep + image and change my motherboard? I'm planning to get back the same model Mobo so just making sure it will work.
Any other information required please let me know.
*edit*
I believe I had followed this tutorial way back when I got my system:
http://lifehacker.com/5802838/how-to...fe-of-your-ssd
Thank you
Basically all you have to do is to do as told in Method One, the simplest one. Disconnect all external devices except the main display, mouse and keyboard, run Sysprep with both generalize and shutdown switches, replace the MoBo and reboot.
Please create a system image or backup your files using any other method before proceeding.
Kari
Woohoo! Thought I would have lost the configurations etc. Thank you for the help![]()
Just a word of experience: as always with the computers, anything can go wrong, even in a well documented standard procedure. Do not forget to make a backup first!
Agree with Kari mate I especially always back up the registry after a clean install or before I do any changes to it. I find that a really good safety net.
I have a computer with some softwares that I don't have the source installation files to install on another PC. All our PCs are same model and spec. I've imaged the source PC and deployed the image to other PCs without any issue, but I the computer name could be the issue. As all computer names would be the same.
How I can clear just the computer name on the PC before shutting down and getting image using 3rd party software, so on first startup after image deployed, system will ask just for computer name?
I tried sysprep via GUI but it's clearing some other configs that I don't want to change (change in log on screen and more).
I tried playing with ComputerName key in registry, with no luck.