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We have 12 PCs that we want to use ghost to push out Images to.
I cant seem to figure a way to use one Ghost image and a different product key for each machine without having to enter in the Product key each time. Since these are all Dell PCs, its not a Volume License. What are my best options? Thanks, Scott<- |
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Scott Townsend wrote:
> We have 12 PCs that we want to use ghost to push out Images to. > > I cant seem to figure a way to use one Ghost image and a different > product key for each machine without having to enter in the Product > key each time. Since these are all Dell PCs, its not a Volume > License. > What are my best options? Some sort of unattended process - which would work on as many PCs as you could throw it at. http://unattended.sourceforge.net/ (network) http://unattended.msfn.org/ (cd/dvd) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Preserving OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../oempreac.mspx -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User Microsoft Community Newsgroups news://msnews.microsoft.com/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Scott Townsend" wrote: | We have 12 PCs that we want to use ghost to push out Images to. | | I cant seem to figure a way to use one Ghost image and a different product | key for each machine without having to enter in the Product key each time. | Since these are all Dell PCs, its not a Volume License. | | What are my best options? | | Thanks, | Scott<- |
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This looks sort of what I want, though.
The info you provided leads me to believe that its for just using Sysprep on a machine that has an ID already I will be pushing down a new identical image to each of the 12 machines. The machine image wont know what the original Key was... Thanks, Scott<- "Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message news:ODZHX88CGHA.336@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Preserving OEM Pre-Activation when Re-installing Windows XP > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../oempreac.mspx > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows - Shell/User > Microsoft Community Newsgroups > news://msnews.microsoft.com/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "Scott Townsend" wrote: > > | We have 12 PCs that we want to use ghost to push out Images to. > | > | I cant seem to figure a way to use one Ghost image and a different > product > | key for each machine without having to enter in the Product key each > time. > | Since these are all Dell PCs, its not a Volume License. > | > | What are my best options? > | > | Thanks, > | Scott<- > |
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If you start ghost32 from WinPE you can create a script that updates
sysprep.inf after the image is layed down but before is it rebooted into mini-setup. Note: you may need to run a diskpart script first to assign drive letter and activate the volume (that is after the ghost image is layed down and before your productupdateid script is run) regards Johan Arwidmark Microsoft MVP - Setup/Deployment On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 07:15:49 -0800, "Scott Townsend" <scott-i@.-N0-SPAMplease.enm.com> wrote: >We have 12 PCs that we want to use ghost to push out Images to. > >I cant seem to figure a way to use one Ghost image and a different product >key for each machine without having to enter in the Product key each time. >Since these are all Dell PCs, its not a Volume License. > >What are my best options? > >Thanks, > Scott<- > |
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Hi Scott,
I am trying to do the same thing I think. You want to install XP pro on one computer, then install all your applications, then copy that installation to other computers. So i think, based on my research, that you have to pick one new computer to be the master computer. Then install xp pro on the master computer, and install all the applications you want on the master computer. When the master computer is configured to be the way you want it, run the sysprep program with the -nosidgen command line option. I believe this will remove the system ID (the product key) from the installation. Then you can clone or mirror the master computer hard drive to the other computers. After the other computers are started up, they will prompt you to enter the xp pro product key (M7HYU-MHTRY-TREWQ-QWERT-FAKE1) on that computer. Then xp pro will work and all the applications are already installed. So if you purchased 12 computers with the xp pro os already installed from dell, each computer will have the product key sticker on the side. just wipe the oem installation from Dell (get rid of all that preinstalled trialware crap, AOL, QuickBooks, etc) and mirror the master drive. Note that it appears you can't run sysprep on a machine that has been joined to a network domain. You have to join to the domain after the product key is activated. Which actually makes sense because you have to specify the user name and password and computer name when joining to the domain. Hay all you experts out there - is this the correct way to do it??? |
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