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Windows slipstream AIO

Hey guys,

for my job I do an extremely large number of windows installs, ultimately I would like to build a bootable drive that supports vista - 10, x86 and x64 of each version, with slipstreamed updates.

any tools or guides for this? 

I would settle for a  separate drive for each OS version (a vista drive, a 7 drive, an 8.1 drive...) but ideally would like to boot a single drive and select from there

I have been playing with NTLite but it seems to shut down the AIO aspect.

thoughts?

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Why not create a windows install for system X with all the required programs/drivers (since I'm assuming you have a lot of the same system), run sysprep on the drive to remove the specific information (stuff like the computer name), and then just keep a master copy and clone that drive whenever you get a new system. 

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12 minutes ago, OzzyC said:

Hey guys,

for my job I do an extremely large number of windows installs, ultimately I would like to build a bootable drive that supports vista - 10, x86 and x64 of each version, with slipstreamed updates.

any tools or guides for this? 

I would settle for a  separate drive for each OS version (a vista drive, a 7 drive, an 8.1 drive...) but ideally would like to boot a single drive and select from there

I have been playing with NTLite but it seems to shut down the AIO aspect.

thoughts?

There is this really cool thing called MDT, check it out.  (Microsoft Deployment Toolkit)

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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