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May 21st, 2006, 09:06 PM
#1
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Amd winxp image
I managed to build winxp image using sysprep xp sp2 that runs on almost any chipset combo (sis,via,intel) including SATA drives,But i am having problem running it on AMD proccessors chipsets based systems (Nforce,Via 890).
I managed for it to run on amd sempron 2000 with sis (vga integrated chipset), But usually it does not runs on AMD systems, Just reboot on the initial boot.
I wonder if any of you managed to build an xp image that runs on several amd chipsets ? I don't mind even creating xp64 image, As long as it works on several chipsets......
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May 21st, 2006, 09:48 PM
#2
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Frankly i doubt there will ever be an all in one.
Better to make an AMD image and a intel image and use the appropriate one
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May 21st, 2006, 09:59 PM
#3
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Do you think AMD image based on x64 made on via 890 chipset will be compatible with nforce chipsets ? Or i'll need to start buying all these different chipset based motherboards..... ?
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May 21st, 2006, 10:04 PM
#4
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P.S. CAn you please tell me where do i find the sysprep that is compatible with windows xp 64 bit ?
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May 21st, 2006, 11:22 PM
#5
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true
Describes RIS setups and talks about using a 64bit image.
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May 22nd, 2006, 11:34 PM
#6
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Hmmmm
Thanks for the RIS link.
I donno what will serve me better....Building server 2003 system for RIS, Or AMD x64 image....
Do you think that AMD x64 image can be made using several motherboards with different chipsets ? I'm afraid that the HAL between different AMD motherboard will be problematic.
Does anyone managed to build x64 (Or even XP32) that works on all AMD platform including NVIDIA ?
Thank you
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May 23rd, 2006, 12:13 AM
#7
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Started building X64 sysprep image......He ask me for the hebrew language files during the mini setup (C_10021.nls....And more). Is there a way to pass it ? i used the xp32 sysprep.inf (With the X64 Product id).
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May 23rd, 2006, 02:53 AM
#8
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 Originally Posted by HipHoper
Started building X64 sysprep image......He ask me for the hebrew language files during the mini setup (C_10021.nls....And more). Is there a way to pass it ? i used the xp32 sysprep.inf (With the X64 Product id).
Shalom,
I am always into sysprep images (using ghost or trueimage) - I amdoing the images on a DVD-R media - and always putt the Windows Install files on that media (including also, AV installation, Firewall, and allsorts of handy stuff) - this way I have a better sollution when installing a new machine.
from time to time I make new image to better reflect the updates (once every 3 monthes or so).
Beer Belly
Gabriel
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May 23rd, 2006, 06:03 AM
#9
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Hi Gab :O)
Well.....I had some problems in the past that trueimage told me that the image was currupted when i burned it on a new DVD media, so i try to use the drive to store the image.
I even once wanted to burn the image on multiple dvd by dividing it to 2 cd set, and trueimage didn't want to restore the image because not all media was present at the given time he checks the image.......
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May 23rd, 2006, 07:42 PM
#10
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 Originally Posted by HipHoper
...
I even once wanted to burn the image on multiple dvd.......
Why do you need to burn it on two DVD's (9.4GB??? of an Image file) - My Biggest workstation Image till now is 2.5GB (WinXPSP2 with latest updates, office2003 with all goodies, 7z, acrobat pro, AV, Irfan, Winamp, Firefox/Opera)
I can't Imagine a reason for a workstation Image that is higher than 3GB (I usually clean temps, page files and Hiberfil.sys , System restore - this stuff can easily get 4GB - And I don't see any reason why to put it on an IMAGE).
Cheers,
Gabriel
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May 24th, 2006, 12:52 AM
#11
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My INTEL was around 1.4gb, And i wanted to burn it on 2 CD's (Not DVD's), because some of the computer i deal with does not have a DVD/DVD-R drive.....
Anyway - a quick tip - i disable the swap file before i make the image (Windows creates it when you run windows first anyway), and that save a few hundreds of megas in the image size :O)
Haven't you had a problem with so called "Currupted" Images from time to time, Even that the image was fine, i just copied it to another folder and read it from there ?
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May 24th, 2006, 01:58 AM
#12
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 Originally Posted by HipHoper
Haven't you had a problem with so called "Currupted" Images from time to time...
When Usin Acronis I get "corrupted" from time to time - but it tells me it when creating the image - so it is not a big problem. I still prefer Acronis on Ghost. It works faster and have far better compression Ratio.
Cheers,
Gabriel
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May 24th, 2006, 02:07 AM
#13
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currupted
I get it when i try to restore the image....if i get it during creation of image, i re-image it, I can't live with the idea that my image is not perfectly made....
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May 24th, 2006, 04:05 AM
#14
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 Originally Posted by HipHoper
...I can't live with the idea that my image is not perfectly made....
From my "vast experience"
You would be surprised with what you can live...
Its always a best practice to do verify on any form of backup (Yes I know Image is not exactly a backup more DRP or deployment plan).
Cheers,
Gabriel
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May 24th, 2006, 04:42 AM
#15
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I downloaded Nforce chipsets sata drivers and i wonder if i can install them (Right click their inf files and choose install) and integrate them into my image, Or i must have the physical presence of the chipset for it to be present in my image.
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