I am starting again with my project because I really want to learn from the beginning all the ways of doing this and saving myself some grief.....I HOPE!
I know the title will amuse a lot of you and that is OK...really
I have a few questions as I get going and please feel free to spell it out for me, BUT I am calling myself a plonka already and don't need anyone ridiculing me for the sake of it...
My way of looking at things is I don't laugh at people...I laugh with them and for that I don't mind you laughing....
Down to business:
I have all sorts of customers with windows crashes etc and a lot of the time the recovery partitions are just too infected with parasites or have degraded because of problems..either way leads to I can't use the recovery partition and often recommend removing them and doing a fresh install with their basic drivers and then build on that...
VERY OFTEN they haven't created their recovery media and that makes my job harder and more costly for them...
I have several ideas and will look at them like different scenarios.....
Scenario1
This includes using DVD's as my media, but can be phased out.. I would like to create DVD's of all versions whereby they have all service packs included plus the updates...Problem with this scenario is the updates are fast filling up the 4.7GB on a standard DVD. Just a quick way of doing them at the moment. I have looked at slipstreaming the sp1's into the versions and that goes OK with this guys help mentioned before on another thread. But the problem doesn't end there....there are a ton of updates left and I want to integrate them on to the dvd......the best way?
Scenario2
This includes distribution of images from a server to the computers...just setting up a server for this purpose, but this is being run on linux...because I like linux and windows server costs too much for a small company like mine. Anyway I would like to create the versions with all updates and then use Clonezilla to capture them onto the server thereby giving me standard images I can deploy in case my customers crash their computers...This would be a quick way of doing things once set up...
Scenario3
Is I create an image on a test computer and then run imagex.exe to create my .wim and then back up that onto a network server and then call on the server from the customers computer and copy image back to computer and apply the image to the computer in question? There are probably things wrong with this scenario as well....LOL
Now the best way of achieving these scenarios is where I am at a loss to decide the easiest way to do this......
My simplist way is to install the version on a test computer and then just update to today and then capture an image that I can deploy to all hardware? Of course I understand that 64bit is just that 64bit and can't be used on 32bit...sorry waffling
I would have to deploy my images back to my test computer at different times to add more updates..this would save the going over the 4.7GB limit....
But I gather there are pitfalls in this way of looking at things?
Of course I know that having a Windows server I can capture and deploy at ease.....
I really don't mind doing the leg work and I think you that know me know that is true....
Please give me some opinions, ideas, leads, whatever!
I really want your expert help on this..
bookie32
Thanks for reading the demented scribbles of a plonka of the first grade....



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