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    How-to: Create a universal windows XP image using mysysprep.exe and VM Ware

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      ssx4life
      last edited by

      Ok so I found my two sysprep.zip folders and I’ll have those re-uploaded shortly.

      Sorry for the delay. Life has been busy, and I do this as a hobby on the side.

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        buckITall
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        Thanks for your time ssx…have you been able to upload the “sysprep.zip” files yet, I can’t seem to find the posted link.

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          SMoRZ3
          last edited by

          Does anybody know where you can get an XP Pro OEM disc? I have a Dell version, but it doesn’t take the Perserving OEM Actication key thats provided by Microsoft.

          Basically the version I have cant be activated, so then i cant do updates which makes using the VM useless as far as saving time…

          Thanks

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            ssx4life
            last edited by

            [quote=“buckITall, post: 4074, member: 101”]Thanks for your time ssx…have you been able to upload the “sysprep.zip” files yet, I can’t seem to find the posted link.[/quote]

            @sid @buck @scsi

            I have been out of the states on work for the last 3 weeks. I won’t be back till the 2nd week in July.

            I tried to wake on lan my pc at home, but the packet isn’t getting to my server for some reason, and I can’t remotely turn it on any other way.

            Once back I’ll re-host these files.

            Thanks for being patient, I’ll get back to you shortly on this.

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              ssx4life
              last edited by

              [quote=“SMoRZ3, post: 4430, member: 1375”]Does anybody know where you can get an XP Pro OEM disc? I have a Dell version, but it doesn’t take the Perserving OEM Actication key thats provided by Microsoft.

              Basically the version I have cant be activated, so then i cant do updates which makes using the VM useless as far as saving time…

              Thanks[/quote]

              Legally we can’t distribute these due to copyright law.

              Please post your MGADIAG.exe logs so we can better help you 😃

              [url]http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&sqi=2&ved=0CFIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fgo.microsoft.com%2Ffwlink%2F%3Flinkid%3D52012&ei=qYzsT_L_O9L1qAH_lLzOBQ&usg=AFQjCNH5Zcs6VID448dqfDkoyf9nzmkx7w&sig2=RpxaEKLIe4K0Q8fzL-_D2Q[/url]

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                danuel
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                [quote=“ssx4life, post: 2754, member: 268”]
                [SIZE=4][U][B]Required Files[/B][/U][/SIZE]

                1. sysprep.zip - [url]http://asapload.com/info?id=132110[/url]
                2. oemscan.exe (only needed on oem builds of Pro. Run the .exe as a snapin or manually + reboot. It will then be activated if run on a supported oem system (dell hp / compaq / etc.) with a supported OEM SLP key - [url]http://asapload.com/info?id=132109[/url]
                  [/quote]

                Hi This links don’t open, can upload files again please?

                Regards

                O que está em baixo está certo!
                O que está em cima está errado!

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                  boon
                  last edited by

                  I’ve uploaded the files SSX4LIFE posted here:
                  [URL=‘https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xOimbg2JqVZnhQUjRSaWFoNHM’]sysprep.zip[/URL]
                  [URL=‘https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xOimbg2JqVS2R6bXFad1Rka28’]oemscan.exe[/URL]

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                    SMoRZ3
                    last edited by

                    How are you fully updating the machine (Windows/Microsoft Updates) if the machine isn’t activated? I just used that SLP key, and my virtual machine can’t update using it… Thanks

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                      boon
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                      [URL=‘http://www.autopatcher.com/forums/topic/3108-the-autopatcher-download/’]AutoPatcher[/URL] does the trick.

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                        SMoRZ3
                        last edited by

                        Thanks Boon, never heard of this, but I think it might be my new best friend! 🙂

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                          SMoRZ3
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“boon, post: 4519, member: 833”]I’ve uploaded the files SSX4LIFE posted here:
                          [URL=‘https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xOimbg2JqVZnhQUjRSaWFoNHM’]sysprep.zip[/URL]
                          [URL=‘https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xOimbg2JqVS2R6bXFad1Rka28’]oemscan.exe[/URL][/quote]
                          Boon, Thanks for posting the “snap in” version of OEMScan. 🙂

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                            ssx4life
                            last edited by

                            [quote=“boon, post: 4519, member: 833”]I’ve uploaded the files SSX4LIFE posted here:
                            [URL=‘https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xOimbg2JqVZnhQUjRSaWFoNHM’]sysprep.zip[/URL]
                            [URL=‘https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B6xOimbg2JqVS2R6bXFad1Rka28’]oemscan.exe[/URL][/quote]

                            Thanks boon for covering me while I was out of the states.

                            i got back today, and was about to upload them when I find you’ve taken care of it 😃

                            thanks.

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                              ssx4life
                              last edited by

                              [quote=“SMoRZ3, post: 4552, member: 1375”]Boon, Thanks for posting the “snap in” version of OEMScan. :)[/quote]

                              As a friendly reminder (I made that snapin). That if you run it as a snapin you will want to flag it for a reboot.

                              If you run the .exe as a stand alone and reboot it will also work (handy for a flash key)

                              Again… oemscan.exe will ONLY work on XP home / pro / MCE2K5, and will ONLY auto activate if you have an SLP key on oem hardware

                              Enjoy!

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                                SMoRZ3
                                last edited by

                                [quote=“ssx4life, post: 4754, member: 268”]As a friendly reminder (I made that snapin). That if you run it as a snapin you will want to flag it for a reboot.

                                If you run the .exe as a stand alone and reboot it will also work (handy for a flash key)

                                Again… oemscan.exe will ONLY work on XP home / pro / MCE2K5, and will ONLY auto activate if you have an SLP key on oem hardware

                                Enjoy![/quote]

                                Yeah, its real nice and keeps it simple, I’ve just been running it manually and restarting manually, haven’t felt like taking the time to automate it or anything yet.

                                Does anybody know if I use the driverpacks.net software, and tell that to keep the drivers on the hard drive, can I just sysprep and upload the image and when it gets thrown on a new PC/hardware setup it will just go through all the drivers? I’m just curious since its pretty easy to make an XP install disc with most updates and drivers integrated right into the install.

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                                  SMoRZ3
                                  last edited by

                                  Ive never syspreped before, but I noticed when my virtual machine rebooted and went through the sysprep boot it asked for a win xp pro disc. Is this normal? Or did I do something wrong?

                                  I also learned that there is an AVGPrep software that I should have ran before syspreping. It loses all of its activation after syspreping…

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                                    buckITall
                                    last edited by

                                    One last quick question,
                                    I’m using an OEM key given to me from my boss that I’m pretty sure he gets from MSDN subscription.
                                    Will using this key run out if Imaging over and over different systems?
                                    Or will the oemscan.exe help resolve my question?

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                                      ssx4life
                                      last edited by

                                      [quote=“buckITall, post: 9087, member: 101”]One last quick question,
                                      I’m using an OEM key given to me from my boss that I’m pretty sure he gets from MSDN subscription.
                                      Will using this key run out if Imaging over and over different systems?
                                      Or will the oemscan.exe help resolve my question?[/quote]

                                      I’m sure you already resolved this but I wanted to leave a note in case anyone asks.

                                      If you have an MSDN subscription you don’t want an oem image or oem media. You want a VLK key and VLK media.

                                      Keep apples with apples. 😃

                                      OEM Scan assists with entering the required files (.bin / .dat / .cat / .sig files) to pass genuine advantage legally (in the same method that dell /hp / etc. pass it for oem copies of xp)

                                      Thanks.

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                                        str3iche1
                                        last edited by

                                        The guide works like a charm, thanks alot for sharing it!

                                        I’ve got a problem regarding the driver deployment:
                                        I’m using the SAD2 tool, as we have a huge amount of different hardware and already got it running nice and smoothly on Win7. After configuring the .inf and running sysprep, the pc just won’t run SAD2 properly after a reboot / imaging. It seems that it basically does its job by starting SAD, but then the SAD is being choked off by an automatic restart.

                                        So my question is: How can I prevent / delay the first restart after running sysprep? Turning the AutoLogon off or setting its value to “0” doesnt seem to do the job.

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                                          Tom Elliott
                                          last edited by

                                          I forget which file to edit would be, but you just need to add the line:

                                          net stop “FOG Service”

                                          Before the SAD2 tools start running.

                                          Then after it’s complete, put in the same script:

                                          shutdown -r -t 10

                                          So that the system will reboot automatically after the install of the drivers are complete. This will prevent the FOG Service from restarting the system automatically.

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                                            str3iche1
                                            last edited by

                                            [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 14267, member: 7271”]I forget which file to edit would be, but you just need to add the line:

                                            net stop “FOG Service”

                                            Before the SAD2 tools start running.

                                            Then after it’s complete, put in the same script:

                                            shutdown -r -t 10

                                            So that the system will reboot automatically after the install of the drivers are complete. This will prevent the FOG Service from restarting the system automatically.[/quote]

                                            Ah, I skipped that part. Works fine now, thanks!

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