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Subject: Multi machine Syspep Configuration
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01/29/2010 1:32 PM  
I am trying to make a standardized ghost load for several different makes and models. I have loaded a machine with Windows XP Pro volume license and all the necessary programs and drivers for all of the machines. I run the setup manager toconfigure the sysprep.ini file and SPDvrScn for the drivers. I run sysprep and select reseal w/ mini setup and shutdown the computer. On reboot I boot to ghost and image the load onto another hard drive. My dilemma is that when I put the ghosted hard drive into any machine other than the make and model it was created on, it fails. By this I mean it gets to the windows loading screen, loads for a second, restarts, and continues this endless loop. I am under the impression that this may be caused by some hardware identifiers that are not being removed when using sysprep. Does anyone have any incite as to what I can do to resolve this problem? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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