Using the System Preparation Tool on Dissimilar Computers

ID: Q216915


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server


SUMMARY

The System Preparation tool (Sysprep) for Windows 2000 is used to duplicate fully installed versions of Windows 2000. In most of the cases, the computers are identical. However, there may be cases in which the target computers are not identical to the computer from which the image was created.


MORE INFORMATION

With the addition of Plug and Play to Windows 2000, some minor differences on the target computers are acceptable, but some items must be identical with the computer on which the image was created. If you have computers that differ greatly in configuration, make, or model, you should probably create an image for each computer type.

The following items can differ between the source and target computers:

  • Video card
  • Network adapter
  • Sound or other multimedia devices
The following items must be identical in the source and target computers:
  • System HAL
  • Windows 2000 system kernel (Ntoskrnl.exe)
The Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) must be the same, especially when it comes to ACPI and non-ACPI computers. The mass-storage device is crucial when it is the boot device. Plug and Play cannot solve this problem because it is too early in the boot phase.

Additional query words: clone duplicate dissimilair

Keywords : kbenv kbsetup kbtool
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: January 13, 2000
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