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How do they have the computers pre installed with wallpapes and cinebench when doing computer builds

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I've been watching their build guides and the video had them build the pc from start to finsih and when they turned the pc on it had the ltt wallpaper and cinebench installed. Is it the profile they log in with?

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it is a preinstalled windows they move form machine to machine just removing and installing the specific drivers (at least I hope they remove them ^^)

 

Else it would be a fresh install for each and eevry build they do.

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Many ways to do that. 

 

Could have a drive they just swap in an boot from. Could be group policy to pull the wallpaper and install the application, could be a roaming profile on the domain so it's already there. Most likely case is they either have a sys prepped image that already has that configured and they just use that, or they just cut somewhere and install it, then come back. 

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Same way a OEM does. DSIM. They can modify things like wallpapers, programs, and then you can just plug in a drive with games in it, and with steam you can tell it to look to that drive for the games

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1 hour ago, Oshino Shinobu said:

Could have a drive they just swap in an boot from

It's this one.

 

Nothing fancy, just throw in a drive with windows installed on it and boot from it

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Several ways to do it.

If you want to know how. Try to do a search on YouTube for "Audit Deployment".

 

Spoiler, it is a video I made, I am just no sure if I am allowed to post the link to the tutorial I made here.

 

But it does how through how you can customise a Windows install.

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On 10/20/2021 at 4:08 PM, HelpfulTechWizard said:

Same way a OEM does. DSIM. They can modify things like wallpapers, programs, and then you can just plug in a drive with games in it, and with steam you can tell it to look to that drive for the games

This, although there are various ways to do it beyond just DISM.

 

It's not that hard, but it is quite a bit of effort.

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The Windows Installation tool does little more than put a image of a fresh windows install onto the disk you point it to and change some of the boot settings, all you need is to create a instalation media where the image already has what you want on it.

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