Topic: 1st DP experience
I've just had my whole world as a maintainer of windows machines revolutionised thanks to driverpacks (BASE), setupmgr, nlite and createcd so first a big
THANKYOU
for all those responsible for these tools of mass time saving richness- you've made my life with XP MUCH better! This is my first experiment into customising windows installs so I thought I'd share my experience so you guys can tell me how it might be improved.
First I used nlite to integrate SP2 into my SP1 corporate (I've heard scary stuff on SP3 what with incompatibilities, probs with AMDs so I'm sticking with SP2- or should I?), then I ran DP BASE and integrated all the official driver packs. Note that I had difficulties downloading the DriverPacks from the official site site so I ended up using a mirror which had DP 7.5.x so I don't think I've got the very latest (do I need the latest as most of the machines are 3yr old desktop machines?) and I chose KTD mode for all drivers as I hope to use this for imaging. I noticed that after running DPbase it chucks out its own little winnt.sif so I copied the [GUI first run] bit out of that and tacked it onto the end of my own winnt.sif that I made with setupmgr. Replaced winnt.sif in the disc image with my own before making my XPSP2+DP DVD iso with the cdimage GUI.
It works great apart from 2 things:
I'm cool with windows setup still leaving you to do the partitioning, but could I automate this so that it just makes the primary disk one big NTFS partition and quick formats it (if I did want this- just interested)
What I'm not cool with is that I still have to click through the final few screens of the XP install ie say no to setting up a network, registering windows and setting up a user. Did I miss these in setupmgr or does sertupmgr enforce these screens? I'm sure I chose 'auto-everything'?
I've tried my new XP install DVD on a few machines now and on all I had to go to Device Manager and tell XP to 'Update Driver' for the soundcard and on a couple of machines the graphics card too. After doing that and choosing 'Install the software automatically' it would find them, which is great but I was wondering if theres a reason why XP doesn't auto-detect them earlier in the install? Is this because I'm using a '07 DP base version or is this just normal XP+DP KTD behaviour?
Anyone got any good tips on slimming down XP so a fresh install consumes minimum RAM? I'm sure MSFN will have a killer guide to this too eh?
Big thanks!
dan
Last edited by danboid (2008-07-11 04:58:15)