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  1. Dude...Google is your friend. I found the following information in a very quick Google search that brought up this site: http://www.windowsitpro.com/Articles/Artic...43371.html?Ad=1 sysprep -reseal -mini -shutdown The -reseal switch deletes the machine-specific information from the PC. The -mini switch sets the PC so it starts a mini-wizard the next time it boots. The -shutdown switch tells the PC to shut down after the Sysprep command has completed. After the PC shuts down, it's ready to be imaged. As for the -factory switch, again Google came to the rescue with this site: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457069.aspx By running Sysprep with the –factory option, the computer reboots in a network–enabled state without starting Windows Welcome or Mini–Setup. In this state, Factory.exe processes its answer file, Winbom.ini, and performs the following actions: 1. Copies drivers from a network source to the computer. 2. Starts Plug and Play enumeration. 3. Stages, installs, and uninstalls applications on the computer from source files located on either the computer or a network source. 4. Adds customer data.
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