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Making new Image Bootable After Cloning
Are you absolutely certain you have the correct product key? What makes you think the product key is the problem? If you send your entire answer file (minus product keys and passwords, of course) and describe the exact failure you are seeing, it would be easier to diagnose. - Pat.

Dell 4300 caught in infinite loop booting up. Can't even get ...
The difference may be the "user failure" factor on my part, unless it's improvements to the OS somewhere between RTM and SP1a or SP2. But I'm not running Sysprep! AFAIK, my first attempt was: - install XP Home ?SP0 interactively, with 1 account - interactively make that account nice That's where I apply

Sysprep ProductKey not working
I created the image with Sysprep and used the latest version of Powerquest image Center to create the image. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks Chris 3 tests : Test 1 and 2 are tested on a Dell Optiplex 110 with partition, C:\ ( for system , D: for data E:\ for images. This is our standard setting of computer.

DCOM got error "Logon failure:
I'm going to try the order you're using to see if it can fix this issue, but I'm wondering if you or anyone else has seen this domain join failure. thanks kevin d. I have a sysprep.ini file that works!! wow. except for this. I have it joining a domain automatically with these settings.

sysprep
There are serveral reasons why this might be true, the most common one being the failure to activate the "File and Print Sharing" protocol. I'm having problems getting sysprep to work. The error is "there is an incompatability between this tool and the current operating system" followed by "unable to continue".

Install failure on .NET Enterprise Server under VMWare 3.2
Leo Lyons l...@wye.ac.uk microsoft public win2000 setup_deployment Hi Having a reasonable degree of success with sysprep 1.1 and Ghost 6.5 rolling out Win2k workstations. However there are two annoying glitches 1) when trying to join the domain I get an error message - An unxepected failure has occurred,

restorinbg a system from server failure
<snip> what do I have to do with sysprep? Did I do it right when I just clicked 'yes' or should I have ran it from DOS? If it's a Win98->Win2k upgrade, I've had old BIOS versions on several occasions - usually they show up as a failure to recognize the full size of a new drive (what does going into the BIOS

Replace Mobo in XP??
Do you think that this will work and, if so, will I need to run sysprep.exe and with what parameters? I don;t think that the BIOS would have to be touched. for full (compressed) volume backups to large USB external drives but have never tested the procedure to recover in case of a total failure of the drive.

WHY should I avoid using GHOST??
Scott Baldridge Windows Server MVP, MCSE "igitur" I moved a HDD [Win2K/sp4] to a new motherboard using sysprep, etc. Loaded new drivers, configured, etc WHAT WORKS-- -Connect to cable internet WebPages [via Netgear RP114 router & cable modem.] -Connect OK to cable news server. -Can ping the cable smtp & pop3

Sysprep reverts settings
Any differences could result in anything from a minor blip in the logs to a failure to boot. Windows 2000 doesn't have this problem; it will merely detect the new hardware at startup and prompt the user for drivers, just like Win9x. Any unnecessary drivers won't be loaded. One caveat when using SYSPREP is that both

Windows 2000 Pro w/ SP2 cannot join domain after sysprep
Correct, the sysprep folder does get deleted after the run of Sysprep. Another feature. That is interesting, we've found cmdlines.txt does get processed before the folder is deleted. It is possible we weren't using the autologon when we were trying cmdlines.txt, and attributed the failure to the wrong thing.

Server reboots ater sysprep image restore.
DLL etc) to the VM guest, and modified the boot.ini to be able to chose between the hal.dll for VM or the PCHAL.DLL that was acpi on a laptop. Then ran SYSPREP 1.1 and ghosted the machine with Ghost 7.5 - Casted the ghosted image to the laptop, but received the error at bootup no matter which boot sequence i chose.

Corporate Image on VPC
System restore does not recognize my password, this is because it was prepared for install with msoft sysprep. There is a workaround for this in the msoft (the kb indicates that the Sysprep program used by the pc company has screwed registry settings so that they are incompatable with system restore) I am told

Going Crazy usine Sysprep
That is why I was concerned with sysprep.exe. I will clean the replaced drive of all data. I appreciate your help, g Anna" <myn...@myisp.net> wrote in message for full (compressed) volume backups to large USB external drives but have never tested the procedure to recover in case of a total failure of the drive.

Sysprep -nosidgen
LogTypeWarning CopyDriverDir = Failure EXIT FUNCTION End if If you make that change, does it work? This also requires that the OSDConnectUNC.exe be included on one of the custom actions. -Michael " This worked. "Jean-Philippe Breton" wrote: I don't want to take Johan defense, but I have been using the method he

Disk resize and support for sysprep.xml file
I cannot identify the app in the registry under Hkey_classes_root\applications. Anybody know what it's called here? Also, in MyComputer>Properties>Advanced>Startup and Recovery. I'll uncheck "automatically restart" in System Failure section, and Sysprep rechecks it again after running. Can this be prevented?

Sysprep questions
The two lines from the C:\Windows\System32\sysprep\panther\setuperr.log are Error [0x0f0073] SYSPRP RunExternalDlls:Not running DLLs; either the machine is in an invalid state or we couldn't update the recorded state, dwRet = 31 Error [0x0f00a8] SYSPRP WinMain:Hit failure while processing sysprep cleanup providers;

Sysprep failure
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image is in Sysprep Factory mode, when I begin. I've made sure all security is at "Setup Security" levels, via the "Security and configuration" plugin for MMC. I install SP2, which proceeds fine. After it finishes and reboots, I'm getting the following error: 'The instruction at "0x00000000" referenced memory

Moved HDD to new MB, e-mail failure
With the exception of the failure of cmdlines.txt, all other fuctions in my sysprep.inf file work and I have a hands free install working (except for the requirement to enter a computername, but this how I want it to work). My Sysprep.inf file is as follows: ============================== [Unattended] UnattendMode

log in failure - no user name to click
mOOse p...@moosetek.com microsoft public windowsxp general Have a great image of XP installation cloned with Ghost. One particular set of machines (based on Intel CA810 motherboards) will not boot after image is loaded onto HD. Startup simply hangs after the initial progress bar has reached the end!