*** With the help of Microsoft's ImageX and migrating 22 Gb of data from a Dell Latitude D410 to a Dell Precision 390 Workstation (RAID1)
Sysprep Creator was inspired by Vernalex's excellent Sysprep tutorial but added versatility and compatibility in addition. Think of Sysprep Creator an enhancement of Vernalex's Sysprep tutorial.

Sysprep Creator was tested migrating to and from the following combination of systems over a 3 month period:
Microsoft Virtual PC 2004/2007 ***and VMware Workstation v5.x/6.x configured for Buslogic IDE/SCSI and LSI Logic SCSI HDDs (Virtual)
Dell Optiplex GX240, GX260, GX270, GX280, GX520 745 and 755 (Desktops)
Dell Latitude X1, X300, D410, D420, D430, D430 (with SSD), D610, D620 and D630 (Laptops)
Dell Precision 380, 390 and T3400 (Workstations)
My home computers: 4 desktops and 4 notebooks of various processors and RAID/AHCI/SATA/SCSI/IDE configurations
...and how can I forget....the Asus EeePC 4GB SSD / 512MB version!
The following systems were also tested but with limited device driver support:
Lenovo Thinkpad X41 Tablet PC, X60, X60 Tablet PC, X61 Tablet PC (Laptops)
Dell Latitude XT Tablet PC (Laptop)
HP Compaq nc6400 (Laptop)
Hope you find this helpful. It has certainly help both my work and at home.
*** ACPIPIC HAL must be manually set in Sysprep.inf. This is normally performed at the time of restoring image.
Download
v1.2 Build 071223 from Rapidshare: 2 x files. Total size is 146 Mb:
Sysprep Creator v1.2 Build 071223 - Part 1
Sysprep Creator v1.2 Build 071223 - Part 2
Part 1 MD5 Hash: 552BFEF5E07FAFE00062AC34C57DD688
Part 2 MD5 Hash: C222E9DB6A1AE0E34F77107306292433
Use HJSplit to rejoin files. Download HJSplit here: http://freebyte.com/hjsplit/#win32
Sysprep Creator v1.2 Build 071223 Usage Guide.pdf
Known issue:
Encountered a very strange issue. For some reason when Sysprep Creator is used on VMware Workstation v6.x configured for LSI Logic 1020/1030 SCSI HDD and migrated to an Intel ICH9R (IASTOR.SYS) system configured for AHCI mode, the system will always BSoD. However, if the target system is configured for Intel ICH9R RAID0/1/5/10 mode, it always works. I suspect it may have something to do with the VMware Tools but no concrete evidence. And no fix yet.
This post has been edited by iTwins: 24 December 2007 - 11:31 PM



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