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Anyone know how to create one image to work in different hardware---usually
you will try to put an image on a computer with different chipset there will be a blue screen with INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE... I'm assuming this refers to the hard disk controller which has loaded the specific driver for the original host pc Any advice or experiences appreciated, also would this be a recommended option? |
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One sort of makeshift solution to overcome the Mass Storage
Controller driver is the use of a Generic IDE/ATAPI driver. It's not something I would use because of the chance of lower than expected performance. Doing it this way gets XP up & running on most platform Chipsets (Intel, VIA, nVidia & SIS). But on 1st boot you'll likely have to let XP re-enumerate the entire Device tree and then remove all the original platform Chipset drivers. You would then want to run Microsoft's SysPrep or a tool from SysInternals called NewSID to ensure that each PC has it's own Security Identifiers. Using a Generic IDE/ATAPI controller is how I'll sometimes migrate a PC from one Chipset to another when a "Repair" install cannot be done. Just browse around the web, there are lots of articles of cloning and deploying XP to client PCs. There are all kinds of things to consider, such as number of clients to clone, so no single process works in every situation. "David Wood" <jdwood37@hotmail.comm> wrote in message news:dp8qmo$omg$1@news.freedom2surf.net... > Anyone know how to create one image to work in different > hardware---usually you will try to put an image on a computer with > different chipset there will be a blue screen with INACCESSIBLE BOOT > DEVICE... > I'm assuming this refers to the hard disk controller which has loaded the > specific driver for the original host pc > > Any advice or experiences appreciated, also would this be a recommended > option? > |
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"David Wood" <jdwood37@hotmail.comm> wrote in
news:dp8qmo$omg$1@news.freedom2surf.net: > Anyone know how to create one image to work in different > hardware---usually you will try to put an image on a computer with > different chipset there will be a blue screen with INACCESSIBLE > BOOT DEVICE... I'm assuming this refers to the hard disk > controller which has loaded the specific driver for the original > host pc > > Any advice or experiences appreciated, also would this be a > recommended option? > > www.leinss.com/w2ktips.htm http://tinyurl.com/7uwow Adam |
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