I have been given some ghost images with intstructions to use them with MDT 2010.
This is what I have done.
A Expand image using ghost explorer. These images already have sysprep sealing done.
B Create a .wim using imagex
C Install this .wim using MDT 2010 litetouch_x86.iso (Using stanard client sequence)
Now the images install perfectly but they still ask me the question "Capture this to a network location etc" and the sequence wants to reinsert the sysprep.inf in the image which is redundant in this case.
Also, after the image is installed, lots of scripts (Which go when I double click on lite_touch_cleanup? or somethign similar script.
Can I get some template which will just deposit the image after partition & formatting and not asking me to capture the image or re-run sysprep ( I have read that sysprep can be run three times before activation). Also the HDD should not have leftover folders from my installation.
Please point me to a resource which has the files for XP SP3. We are still happy with XP in 2011.
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Hi,
I have been given some ghost images with intstructions to use them with MDT 2010.
This is what I have done.
A Expand image using ghost explorer. These images already have sysprep sealing done.
B Create a .wim using imagex
C Install this .wim using MDT 2010 litetouch_x86.iso (Using stanard client sequence)
Now the images install perfectly but they still ask me the question "Capture this to a network location etc" and the sequence wants to reinsert the sysprep.inf in the image which is redundant in this case.
Also, after the image is installed, lots of scripts (Which go when I double click on lite_touch_cleanup? or somethign similar script.
Can I get some template which will just deposit the image after partition & formatting and not asking me to capture the image or re-run sysprep ( I have read that sysprep can be run three times before activation). Also the HDD should not have leftover folders from my installation.
Please point me to a resource which has the files for XP SP3. We are still happy with XP in 2011.
TIA
Melz
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