webcast Posted March 16, 2006 Posted March 16, 2006 Hi,In this forum i read a lot for optimization of the ris images but i am not sure for the right way to do what i am intented to do.I have a ris image already with SP2 and with office 2003.Can i apply a Office 2003 SP2 to the existing image?Can i use AutoRis with this image to integrate the network drivers and patches? For what i read AutoRis is only for flat ris images.I would like to have this RIS image starting also from a DVD what is the best way?Thanks
Fencer128 Posted March 16, 2006 Posted March 16, 2006 (edited) Hi,It sounds as though you are using RIPREP images. RISult certainly doesn't work with this format - only with RISETUP (flat images). I believe AutoRIS is the same.If you have a RIPREP image containing Office 2003 and want to upgrade it you will need to do the following:1. Install the build on a machine.2. Add Office 2003 SP2 to the installation.3. Reimage the PC to create a new RIPREP image containing Office 2003 SP2.You cannot just manipulate the image on the server as far as I am aware.In order to integrate network drivers into your RIPREP images you'll need to follow the methods outlined by Microsoft. Have a search of their site for RIPREP and drivers.In order to integrate Windows hot fixes you'll need to use the "/integrate" switch method. If you search the unattended forum you should find the detail you need.There are plenty of ways of creating an unattended ISO. I prefer using BTS Driver Packs and RyanVM Update packs. Have a search of the "Unattended" forum for more information.A much better way of avoiding all this unpleasantness is to move to a RISETUP image. However, this is not for everyone, particularly if you need to reimage a large number of machines simultaneously (i.e. using multicast type methods) and regularly.Good luck,Andrew Edited March 16, 2006 by Fencer128
webcast Posted March 20, 2006 Author Posted March 20, 2006 There are plenty of ways of creating an unattended ISO. I prefer using BTS Driver Packs and RyanVM Update packs. Have a search of the "Unattended" forum for more information.Hi,I already find and install some tools but it's not what i am looking for.An example is SysAngel DVD Generator. Is a good tool but it only works with the i386 installation directory.What I am looking for is for a tool that transforms to an ISO my already installed winxp installation. In that installation i have all the applications that i will need.You can say... well do a ghost image. Yes, but what i need is the same as ghost but bootable from a dvd. If it is possible to take off all the registry settings for the product key and computer name and even generate a new computer id it's better (like sysprep). Maybe i don't search well enough, maybe something is missing me. Sorry about asking again.
Fencer128 Posted March 20, 2006 Posted March 20, 2006 Hi,I don't know about a utility that will take your exisiting install and package it up as an unattended ISO (except, as you've already pointed out, Ghost).I suspect that if you want a stand alone bootable ISO that installs windows + tweaks + applications (which is what I think you're after) then you'll need to create one from the source CD, and not from your current Windows installation.I suggest you visit this related site:http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/Good luck Andy
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