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I have an entire lab of identical hardware machines that I would like to image from a new Windows 7 install. Can people let me know what process they are using, pitfalls, etc. I do not have any windows imaging software at the moment so now is a good time to get something that will work if needed.
Thanks
Keith Nelson
Warroad Public Schools
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I've been using Ghost for years. Maybe there's other products out there that also work, but I've never had an issue w/ Ghost.
On a side note, I've always been using it w/ a boot disk...I've never used the Enterprise deployment option (where you have a GhostCast server, and every computer client has a sentinel program that communicates w/ the server, allowing you to deploy a new image to the client from the server). There is always the hassle of having to download an obscure network driver and add it to the WinPE boot disk package. Plus, I much preferred the days of DOS where my boot CD loaded in about 1/4 the time. But, deployment has always been solid.
I've been using Ghost for years. Maybe there's other products out there that also work, but I've never had an issue w/ Ghost.
On a side note, I've always been using it w/ a boot disk...I've never used the Enterprise deployment option (where you have a GhostCast server, and every computer client has a sentinel program that communicates w/ the server, allowing you to deploy a new image to the client from the server). There is always the hassle of having to download an obscure network driver and add it to the WinPE boot disk package. Plus, I much preferred the days of DOS where my boot CD loaded in about 1/4 the time. But, deployment has always been solid.
I have tried ghost , just like I have done with XP images in the past and I get an error that the system cannot start and I should launch repair from the install disk. When I do that it says it is unable to fix the installation. So I seem to be getting nowhere.
Stephen Lien said:I've been using Ghost for years. Maybe there's other products out there that also work, but I've never had an issue w/ Ghost.
On a side note, I've always been using it w/ a boot disk...I've never used the Enterprise deployment option (where you have a GhostCast server, and every computer client has a sentinel program that communicates w/ the server, allowing you to deploy a new image to the client from the server). There is always the hassle of having to download an obscure network driver and add it to the WinPE boot disk package. Plus, I much preferred the days of DOS where my boot CD loaded in about 1/4 the time. But, deployment has always been solid.
Did you do the new sysprep procedure before creating the image?
Keith Nelson said:I have tried ghost , just like I have done with XP images in the past and I get an error that the system cannot start and I should launch repair from the install disk. When I do that it says it is unable to fix the installation. So I seem to be getting nowhere.
Stephen Lien said:I've been using Ghost for years. Maybe there's other products out there that also work, but I've never had an issue w/ Ghost.
On a side note, I've always been using it w/ a boot disk...I've never used the Enterprise deployment option (where you have a GhostCast server, and every computer client has a sentinel program that communicates w/ the server, allowing you to deploy a new image to the client from the server). There is always the hassle of having to download an obscure network driver and add it to the WinPE boot disk package. Plus, I much preferred the days of DOS where my boot CD loaded in about 1/4 the time. But, deployment has always been solid.
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