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As I keep making new builds for frds, I've started feeling a bit bored/annoyed at the time I've put in installing the programs. Is there is a way to make an image of JUST the OS+programs installed+windows (ie. start icon, notification, privacy settings) preference, and just copy it onto the system, in situations where the builds are different? 

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yeah you just make 1 drive and then clone it. 

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You can't make an image for cloning if the systems are different. What I would do is set up a batch file with automated executables (installers) that are located on a flash drive. All you need to do is replace the drive letter in the batch file with the flash drive's current letter and run the file. 

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43 minutes ago, ARikozuM said:

You can't make an image for cloning if the systems are different. What I would do is set up a batch file with automated executables (installers) that are located on a flash drive. All you need to do is replace the drive letter in the batch file with the flash drive's current letter and run the file. 

I'm very new to this kinda thing. Is there a particular guide you can refer me to?

 

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14 hours ago, jonnyyyl said:

I'm very new to this kinda thing. Is there a particular guide you can refer me to?

 

Thanks a million!

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