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Using Windows XP OEM preinstal kit
Name: mistak Date: November 28, 2002 at 05:58:31 Pacific OS: winxp CPU/Ram: 700/256
Comment:
I want to build a number of pcs with windows xp, and ordered an oem 3 set of disks which came with a cd containing Windows XP OEM Preinstallation Kit. I was just gonna set up XP and the applications and just run sysprep. What does the OPK allow me to do? Why would it be an advantage for me to use it over just setting up 1 installation and sysprep and ghosting it?
Anone with more info would be greatly appreciated.Thanks Guys
Name: -Bryan- Date: November 28, 2002 at 11:40:14 Pacific
Reply:
Read the extensive documentation that came with OPK. That will answer any question you might have.
For your purposes, sysprep and ghost would work just fine. OPK has a good amount of configuration that must be done first, and if you are only using it for 3 systems, I doubt it would be worth your time.
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