Using Ghost to create standard software install

Posted: 09-10-2003, 03:22 PM
I am using Ghost 2003 to try and setup a standard PC
configuration. I have Windows XP Pro and Office XP Loaded
on the original PC. I run Sysprep befor creating the
image. I can create the image to a network share without
any problem, but when i restore it to a new system the
system goes into a reboot loop. Symantec claims it is a
problem with the sysprep utility. I have downloaded the
newest version of the utility from microsofts web site.
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Re: Using Ghost to create standard software install
Posted: 09-10-2003, 03:33 PM
How to use Sysprep with Ghost
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...=&osv=&osv_lvl

Cloning Windows XP Professional, Revisited!
The final answer on how to make a bootable back-up copy of Windows XP
http://www.infinisource.com/features...indowsxp1.html

Deploying Windows XP
http://www.labmice.net/WindowsXP/Install/deploy.htm

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"Greg" <gdunn@sheridanhospital.org> wrote in message:
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| I am using Ghost 2003 to try and setup a standard PC
| configuration. I have Windows XP Pro and Office XP Loaded
| on the original PC. I run Sysprep befor creating the
| image. I can create the image to a network share without
| any problem, but when i restore it to a new system the
| system goes into a reboot loop. Symantec claims it is a
| problem with the sysprep utility. I have downloaded the
| newest version of the utility from microsofts web site.
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