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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I saw sysprep on your todo-list.</p><p>My idea is to integrate the different HALs (f.e. 1 CPU, 2 CPU, ACPI, ....) to be detected while sysprep-image starts up first time. Maybe possible as a driverpack ?</p><p>if not automatically, maybe manually with boot.ini to &quot;test&quot; when starting setup or syspreped image the 1st time. <br />So you don&#039;t need diff. images for different hardware.</p><p><a href="http://www.microsoft.com/germany/technet/datenbank/articles/600257.mspx">http://www.microsoft.com/germany/techne … 00257.mspx</a> shows you how to choose different setups with boot.ini to choose the right HAL. haven&#039;t tested it @all. Sorry, it&#039;s only in German, but shows all features and switches.</p><p>Just an idea, haven&#039;t tried it by myself yet.</p>]]></content>
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