- Joined
- May 15, 2010
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- Euroland, Denmark
Hey guys,
I am close to being ready for a first time dive into the use of SysPrep.
OS is Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
First of all, i have tried to read about this, i have tried to watch videos, but everytime it seems like a different method is used, and i just get more confused about what on earth i need to do. Being scared of data loss or high overtime spent on doing this is also a concern.
So i fugred i would ask the guru's here.
The mission:
No change of HDD, use sysprep to get Win7 ready for hardware change.
From what i read and seen on videos, suddenly i need more and more things to make this happen, which i fail to understand?
From video, i have been given the impression i need a USB stick, a Windows7 ISO file and what not. I dont understand why this needs to happen, as i will be leaving Windows on the hard drive.
Everyone says this is a simple task, but the more i read, the more confused i get. How to reach my goal in the shortest and esiest way possible?
I am close to being ready for a first time dive into the use of SysPrep.
OS is Windows 7 Pro 64Bit
First of all, i have tried to read about this, i have tried to watch videos, but everytime it seems like a different method is used, and i just get more confused about what on earth i need to do. Being scared of data loss or high overtime spent on doing this is also a concern.
So i fugred i would ask the guru's here.
The mission:
No change of HDD, use sysprep to get Win7 ready for hardware change.
From what i read and seen on videos, suddenly i need more and more things to make this happen, which i fail to understand?
From video, i have been given the impression i need a USB stick, a Windows7 ISO file and what not. I dont understand why this needs to happen, as i will be leaving Windows on the hard drive.
Everyone says this is a simple task, but the more i read, the more confused i get. How to reach my goal in the shortest and esiest way possible?