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PC_Tech_AZ
Greetings. I am currently using nLite 1.4 to slipstream updates and drivers for all PCs that my employer supports (mostly Dell and IBM PC's). My dilemma is that we have single-core and dual-core (core2Duo) PCs and I'm not able to use Sysprep on a machine that I have installed the nLite'd image on to auto-pick the correct HAL for a single or dual core machine ( the Core2Duo PC's only show as single-processor PCs and have a diminished performance as a result.) Are are any settings that I can use to achieve my goal??

The problem with my nLite'd installation is that it is the size of a DVD after I added all the necessary drivers, and some of the newer laptops won't boot to the DVD for some reason.


Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

Thanks,

JF
IcemanND
If you are going to use Sysprep for this build the image on a multi processor system. Then use the UpdateUPHal switch in the sysprep.inf to load a single core HAL if needed, otherwise it leaves the MP HAL. Unlike UpdateHAL which forces the Multiprocessor HAL no matter what system you put the image on.

By the way I believe that Nuhi has limited the license for nLite to personal use only.
PC_Tech_AZ
Thanks for the info. Much appreciated!
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