Topic: simpleton's guide to universal imaging
Hi everyone.
1 this site is pretty amazing - i apologise for not being able to help myself with these simple conceptual problems.
What i am doing at the moment is attempting to create universal image for a range of HP computer models.
I do this by:
1 - installing the base XP on a physical machine (including partition as required)
2 - install all updates (sp3+)
3 - install all software & configure supplimentals (default user etc)
4 - running with the guide by skinLayers (http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=1682)
5 - create ghost image and deploy
I know that this is a good method, it has saved me alot of images. I thank you all for this, but i know there is a better way aswell.
1 - installing on vm seems to be a "better" method. Why i am not sure but it seems to be the way to go. I simply dont know how this would be done? I understand and have some experience with vm's (xen) but i get lost regarding drivers, pseudo drivers, fileSystem etc.
2 - driverpacks has helped me alot but after my sysprep of a destination computer i still get "unsigned driver" messages (over 100 in some cases) - i have ensure the the "ignore driver warning" is enabled in the finisher ini but it remains -- is this just a mistake on my half?
3 - i have read on the sysprep driver finder program -- if i understand correctly i could downbload and expand all the driverpacks in c:\D\ - run the driver finder then sysprep/image my master image. Would this work or am i missing a component here?
I know my questions arent so clear so i apologize. Thanks for any help.