hat off, understood this topic quite well, this is what i do really, as in ghosting at present,
a little tip for imaging, if you want to utilize full UDMA functions with ghost try this
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stu … dma/devel/
2.7 version is very stable, and use the overlap switch "/O" for extra reliability, yes a small hit in performance is hit, but still Ultra DMA will be active, so a lot faster either way, speed difference to expect in ghost 30 to 60% increase in speed and because the CPU will not be getting pestered by the hard drive any longer, compression speed will increase a lot aswell, comes in handy when multicasting for sure, and the extra speed at compressing can't help, but of course there is always a downside, it doesn't always work, 2% of the time it may fail, so out of a 100 machines it may fail on 2 (and one more thing, do not try this in VMWare, version 5 supported this, but version 6 does not, DMA functions are already in VMWare by default, so this program will corrupt DMA memory)
there's other versions there on the site, like XDMA and some other, but in all honesty i have not tried them, took a while to create a cd with this version, and i had 2 cd's, one with and one without (yes i could of created 1 cd and create a bat file that showed a choice if to enable it or not....problem is i don't know how, scripting is not for me i can tell you)
and it was difficult to get it integrated with this http://www.netbootdisk.com/
but got there in the end
however XDMA unlike UDMA works with chipsets that don't utilize the south bridge, at the time of me using this driver in dos environment the systems we had were all old, so i chose to safer option and used UDMA2, however i may try out XDMA as i'm using ghost on new systems now, and motherboard companies are trying to eliminate the need for southbridge chipsets, as southbridge's actually degrade performance now because system are getting so fast
just thought you should know, (unless of course you already do)
OverFlow
you mentioned about RIS, (http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 82&p=3) and been reading a lot over at MSFN, i knew it existed, but never could entertain it, as it requires windows server 2003, which i've tried, and to be honest, i was messing around with security options, and i broke it, it wouldn't let me install programs,
i only tried it because it's been a long time since trying windows 2000 server (i was young then)
but the fact is, i was in way over my head, windows server 2003 was....well to much, too many options, and the manual and help files makes the bible look small you know,
and the fact that i broke it within 2 hours, well we all have our limits, and our maximum potential, well windows server edition's of any kind is way over my I.Q. level (no time for beating about the bush), and i admit it,
so without windows server RIS is out of the question (or at least not practical to use)
but you and people in MSFN i have to admit got me curious, so whilst digging around for info on "CD image ISO for PXE booting" and "UBCD4 Windows booting via PXE", i kept running into people having wars with each other which is better Imaging based, or RIS installs, this got me curious even further,
so after more digging (and listening to more people fighting with each other what method is better or not, (i say if there both good, then learn both)) i surprisingly found this very interesting website, and obviously my eye's lit up,
and i was hoping if you or anyone here could shed some light,
(i apologize, i know this is off topic, however i have every intention of utilizing Driverpacks with this program)
i found this topic so instead of posting in above i posted here, and put link above so you know what I'm talking about and where I'm connected to
anyway this is the website and program,
http://www.windowsdream.com/
i just wondered because of this
http://www.windowsdream.com/winner.html
seems really interesting, hasn't been updated for a while, but if it allows me to create a RIS, without having to learn RIS, well that would be great,
could you shed some light on this, is it good, no good, throw job, or good for windows for dummies (ME) but doesn't nor would it ever replace a full on RIS set-up.
Last edited by Registered (2008-04-03 17:16:47)