Imaging PCs in 2024
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Greetings!
It has been a very long time since I have been on the FOG forums. In recent years, I migrated from making a “Golden Image” that has EVERYTHING on it, to a simple image that has basic things on it that can be used in many applications. This solution works well for most cases. My everything images were a lot of extra work and fantastic WHEN they worked.
Has the Imaging process changed drastically since 2018 and Windows 11?
How are folks here deploying large intricate packages like Adobe Suite or AutoCAD in 2024?
Thanks for continuing this project!
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Hi,
I’m using FOG for years now (April 2019) and nothing changed since.
We are imaging, W10, W11, WServers 2019 (I don’t remember if we do more recent ones), a bunch a Linux distribs. (All bios and uefi)
And we did not changed anything since 2019.Oh, I did not saw the second part of your message regarding software. for this I don’t know
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I have been with FOG since 2016 myself. When I image my machines I would make a Golden Image and use Windows SysPrep when I made my images.
How are you all doing your images?
How are you deploying software?
Thanks for your response!
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@Joe-Gill
I work in particular environment : a school.All we install is use for a very short period (not more than 2 weeks) , So I don’t need to SysPrep for instance.
Nearly the same for our software that are pre-installed in our images as they usually are free and for those which are under trial license it depends from a software to another.So I’m not using FOG in a “REAL” production environment.