MySysprep is a tool to augment the features of Sysprep.exe and Setup.exe. It could be used to solve HAL replacement problem in Mini-Setup without WinPE.
Hopefully, you will find it useful.
Tsay
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Posted 12 July 2006 - 06:34 AM
I am using acronis universal restore, its the perfect solution for sysprep,,
so simple so easy, no need to do anything
,,, its the best ever software i know which can restore any image to any hardware,,
so simple so easy, no need to do anything
,,, its the best ever software i know which can restore any image to any hardware,,
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Posted 12 July 2006 - 11:59 AM
tsaysoft, on Jul 11 2006, 09:09 PM, said:
MySysprep is a tool to augment the features of Sysprep.exe and Setup.exe. It could be used to solve HAL replacement problem in Mini-Setup without WinPE.
Hopefully, you will find it useful.
Tsay
Hopefully, you will find it useful.
Tsay
Thanx, but I've done and mentioned this same method before on this forum and these days it's not the best way. The Universal Imaging Utility also still uses this old way...
A modern/better way is to adapt ANY image (prepped or not) from a Preinstallation environment. Like:
- Acronis Universal Restore
- Symantec Restore Anywhere
That way you can keep/update drivers outside the image and not worry about HAL's or MassStorage at all.
Try to boot from a "mysysprepped" ACPI image on a NON-ACPI computer.... it won't work. UIU has the same problem.
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