Install Windows XP to multiple computers with the same hardware device

  

Computer Store News If your organization has multiple computers with the same hardware devices, you want to use the image files of products such as Symantec Ghost to quickly install them. Windows XP On these computers, you can use SYSPREP TOOL to modify the [Security ID (SID)] of the local computer to make it a unique identifier for each computer.

A, running steps:

(1) Please use WINZIP to decompress the SysPrep tool (on the Windows XP installation CD, the path support oolsdeploy.cab).

(2) Prepare to copy the main installation: First install Windows XP Professional on a host computer, you can choose to install and customize applications such as Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer Favorites project.

(3) Run Sysprep.exe. Note: Make sure that the Sysprep.exe and Setupcl.exe files are in the %systemdrive%Sysprep folder on your local hard drive or on the disk that was inserted when the Windows boot menu appears. If Setupcl.exe and Sysprep.exe are not in the same directory, Sysprep will not work.

(4) Select [MiniSetup] and [PNP] in the flag, then select [Reinstall]. In the shutdown project, you can choose to restart the computer or shut down directly.

(5) If the computer complies with ACPI, it will shut itself down. Otherwise a dialog box will appear stating that you can now safely shut down your computer.

(6) After shutting down, you can run the GHOST program and make Windows XP running SysPrep into an image file.

B. When using Ghost to copy and install the hard disk of Windows XP to the computer, when the user turns on the computer, the following situation will occur:

(1) Plug and Play to start detection Measurement - about 3 minutes;

(2) Please specify the user's name and organization;

(3) Please join the domain or work group;

(4) Please specify regional option information;

(5) Please specify TAPI information;

(6) Please specify the network communication protocol and service to be installed;

(7) Please delete the native Sysprep folder with Sysprep.exe and Sysprep.inf in %systemdrive%.

C, Note:

(1) Tested on the machine before testing, and then make the necessary deployment according to the actual environment.

(2) To use SysPrep as part of a disk copy program, the following rules must be observed:

a. Hardware abstraction layer (HAL) for primary installation and destination computers Must be compatible. For example: HAL APIC and HAL MP (multiprocessor systems) are compatible, and HAL PIC (Programmable Interrupt Controller) is not compatible with HAL APIC or HAL MP.

b. The large storage device controller (IDE or SCSI) between the reference computer and the destination computer must be the same. Plug-and-play devices such as modems, sound cards, network cards, and video cards do not have to be the same. However, device drivers that are not available in Drivers.cab should be placed in the main installation before running Sysprep. Or let the un-installed driver be valid when the destination computer is first run, so that the plug-and-play can be detected and the driver installation program is completed.

c. The hard disk space of the destination computer must be at least the same size as the main hard disk installed. If the destination computer's hard drive is large, this difference will not be included in the primary disk partition. But if it uses the NTFS file system format, you can extend the main disk partition using the ExtendOemPartition project in the Sysprep.inf file.

d, [If the BIOS version of the reference computer and the destination computer are different, you should first test the handler to determine if it is successful. When you run a disk duplication with Sysprep, Sysprep modifies the [Security ID (SID)] of the local computer to make it a unique identifier for each computer]

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