Well, I'm bored and know I need to do a clean install of windows some time this week.
So anyone know if there's any majickal ways to get windows to install from one hdd, onto another? (proper install too, rather than from an image)
Mainly just because I can, and to save time.
Install windows *from* a HDD?
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That is not the point.Lateralus wrote:Fiver* says that including all the time spent setting it up, it won't actually be quicker than the unattended/slipstreamed installs you already do.
*may not exist
I know it'll take far longer to sort out than the time saved, but at least I can waste time while watching crap tv this way
oh, and install is currently ~30 minutes with all driverpacks
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There's stuff in the resource kit for installing over a network, just replace the network with the drive letter of the other disk in the unattended script file. Roughly 20 minutes over the network.
At work they use a sysprep image which clears out any personalisation from a reference machine, so the new machine will boot to the GUI stage and redetect any changed hardware. Can be as quick as 10 minutes over the network. While it does use imaging, it is still a clean install, as long as the reference machine was clean to start with.
At work they use a sysprep image which clears out any personalisation from a reference machine, so the new machine will boot to the GUI stage and redetect any changed hardware. Can be as quick as 10 minutes over the network. While it does use imaging, it is still a clean install, as long as the reference machine was clean to start with.
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