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    • RE: Making a single, hardware-independent image

      Well I figured that one, silly! 😛 I was hoping you had zipped files! XD

      I wish your user name was “Ferris Bueller” so I could appropriately say, “Ferris Bueller, you’re my hero.”

      posted in Windows Problems
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    Latest posts made by mcgonigiggle

    • RE: Making a single, hardware-independent image

      Well I figured that one, silly! 😛 I was hoping you had zipped files! XD

      I wish your user name was “Ferris Bueller” so I could appropriately say, “Ferris Bueller, you’re my hero.”

      posted in Windows Problems
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      mcgonigiggle
    • RE: Making a single, hardware-independent image

      You are way too good to me. Where did you obtain all the drivers from?

      posted in Windows Problems
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    • RE: Making a single, hardware-independent image

      Is it really that simple? Man I overthink things way too much! Thanks for the fast reply; I shall let you know how it goes!

      posted in Windows Problems
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    • Making a single, hardware-independent image

      What’s the best way to create one master image and be able to deploy it to different hardware sets? This is what I hope to be able to do:

      *Make one image
      *Add all software
      *Add drivers for Hardware Set B (Dell Inspiron 1545) to an image being created on Hardware Set A (Dell Latitude D630) (i.e., the EXE files to setup the drivers)
      *Have Windows 7 Pro x64 be able to find the appropriate drivers in the folders specified and install them with as little administrative overhead as possible.

      Any suggestions are highly appreciated. I’m not even sure when to begin with this and Google hasn’t been helpful.

      Thanks in advance!

      posted in Windows Problems
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