Sysprep Archive
Install WAIK supplement for Windows 7 SP1

WAIK Supplement Last Updated on 11.09.12 These are instructions for installing the new The Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows 7 SP1. This is assuming that you have WAIK RTM already installed. Step 1 First you need to download the supplement ISO. waik_supplement_en-us.iso Step 2 Now you need
Trouble deleting c:\winpe_x86 directory…

If you forget to unmount a .WIM file it will lock itself on your HDD and you will be unable to delete it, or the C:\winpe_x86 directory. This process will remove those files using the command line. Step 1 Launch CMD. Step 2 Type: This process tries to free
WinPE 3.1 Scripts

WinPE 3.1 Scripts This latest version was compiled on February 27th, 2011. This is the third update to our WinPE scripts. Please read our tutorial on DISM for using the files below to compile a functioning WinPE 3.1 environment. And also I would recommend reading our tutorial on Making
Install WAIK RTM for Windows 7

These are basic instructions for installing the Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows 7. Step 1 Download the WAIK RTM client (KB3AIK_EN.iso) for Windows 7. Step 2 Either mount the ISO with Pismo Mount or extract it with 7-zip. Step 3 Browse to your mounted/extracted folder. For Windows
Sysprep Windows 7 Machine Start to Finish

This is the old version, please see the new Sysprep a Windows 7 Machine – Start to Finish V2. Windows 7 Sysprep Last Updated on 07.04.11 This is a step by step guide on Sysprepping a Windows 7 machine from start to finish. I cannot take full credit on
Copy Taskbar Icons Windows 7 Sysprep

This is the old version, please see the new Copy Taskbar Icons Windows 7 Sysprep v2. Ok, you can thank a colleague of mine (Dinyero Johnson) for this new single vbs script that now copies the taskbar icons and deletes itself. The vbs script is a little nicer than
Sysprep XP SP3 / Copy Administrator Profile

Here is our tutorial on sysprepping a Windows XP SP3 machine. When you sysprep a machine you are basically wanting to clone the settings from that machine to another one. You also want it to copy those changes to each profile, correct? Well, in order for the sysprep to
XP SP3 Sysprep – Copy User Profile

The line below needs to be added to the unattended section in the sysprep.inf file. The Unattended section should look like the following below. This will make sure the administrator profile is copied over to the default profile for ever user. Incoming search terms:windows xp sysprep profile erhaltenwindows profiles
Capture and Deploy Image Without Sysprep

If you are using WinPE 2.0 or WinPE 3.0 to capture your PC images (.wim files) and deploy them you have probably run into a little problem when trying to deploy an image of Vista or Windows 7 when not first running sysprep. The problem is that if you
Sysprep Windows 7 – Third Party Anti-Virus

I have run into about 20-30 people over the last couple weeks that were having trouble sysprepping and they all narrowed it down to the same thing; their anti-virus application. It seems that the Sysprep tool is sometimes not working with a lot of the 3rd party anti-virus applications.