I have just setup a brand new DELL PC. It came with Windows XP.
Usually when I get a new Dell it never asks me to activate, this one
did not either.
Anyway, I have configured it with all of my programs, joined it to my
domain, etc.
I have 15 more brand new DELL PC's same exact PC's they were all
bought at the same time. I need to ghost the one I configured onto
these other 15. My question is Do I need to use sysprep or can I just
create a ghost and load onto these other PC's?
paul814 wrote:
> I have just setup a brand new DELL PC. It came with Windows XP.
> Usually when I get a new Dell it never asks me to activate, this one
> did not either.
>
> Anyway, I have configured it with all of my programs, joined it to
> my domain, etc.
>
> I have 15 more brand new DELL PC's same exact PC's they were all
> bought at the same time. I need to ghost the one I configured onto
> these other 15. My question is Do I need to use sysprep or can I
> just create a ghost and load onto these other PC's?
Do you have a Volume licensed copy of Windows XP you are installing upon
each of these Dell PCs?
If not - then at the very least - for each one you apply the image to- you
should change the product key to whatever is on the sticker for that
particular Dell system. Joining to the domain pretty much gets around the
'same SID' issue - but I's suggest changing that too - to stay consistent.
On Jul 6, 9:45*pm, "Shenan Stanley" <newshel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> paul814 wrote:
> > I have just setup a brand new DELL PC. It came with Windows XP.
> > Usually when I get a new Dell it never asks me to activate, this one
> > did not either.
>
> > Anyway, I have configured it with all of my programs, joined it to
> > my domain, etc.
>
> > I have 15 more brand new DELL PC's same exact PC's they were all
> > bought at the same time. *I need to ghost the one I configured onto
> > these other 15. *My question is Do I need to use sysprep or can I
> > just create a ghost and load onto these other PC's?
>
> Do you have a Volume licensed copy of Windows XP you are installing upon
> each of these Dell PCs?
>
> If not - then at the very least - for each one you apply the image to- you
> should change the product key to whatever is on the sticker for that
> particular Dell system. *Joining to the domain pretty much gets around the
> 'same SID' issue - but I's suggest changing that too - to stay consistent..
>
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No there is no vol. license although each PC has its own copy of
Windows XP (a sticker on the PC). So I would not need a sysprep?
I can change the key to what is on the label, how do I change the XP
key?
What is the SID?...How do you change this? How would I know what to
make each PC's?
"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> paul814 wrote:
>> I have just setup a brand new DELL PC. It came with Windows XP.
>> Usually when I get a new Dell it never asks me to activate, this one
>> did not either.
>>
>> Anyway, I have configured it with all of my programs, joined it to
>> my domain, etc.
>>
>> I have 15 more brand new DELL PC's same exact PC's they were all
>> bought at the same time. I need to ghost the one I configured onto
>> these other 15. My question is Do I need to use sysprep or can I
>> just create a ghost and load onto these other PC's?
>
> Do you have a Volume licensed copy of Windows XP you are installing
> upon each of these Dell PCs?
>
> If not - then at the very least - for each one you apply the image to-
> you should change the product key to whatever is on the sticker for
> that particular Dell system. Joining to the domain pretty much gets
> around the 'same SID' issue - but I's suggest changing that too - to
> stay consistent.
>
Why not preserve the OEM pre-activation per http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...chNet.10).aspx
instead? Actually, since all Dell PCs are pre-activated with the same
key anyway, I don't understand why you think the OP should change the
key to the one on the sticker, especially since per that article "In
order to reduce a significant source of piracy, Microsoft has disabled
online activation for COA Keys that are attached to PCs that have been
pre-activated by OEMs."
You should in principle run NewSID over each imaged copy, though I often
don't bother. You do not need to sysprep.
HST I would do the imaging prior to joining the domain, otherwise you will
have multiple instances of the same domainmember computer.
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"paul814@excite.com" wrote:
> I have just setup a brand new DELL PC. It came with Windows XP.
> Usually when I get a new Dell it never asks me to activate, this one
> did not either.
>
> Anyway, I have configured it with all of my programs, joined it to my
> domain, etc.
>
> I have 15 more brand new DELL PC's same exact PC's they were all
> bought at the same time. I need to ghost the one I configured onto
> these other 15. My question is Do I need to use sysprep or can I just
> create a ghost and load onto these other PC's?
>
> thanks
>