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    • PSX_DefectorP
      PSX_Defector @scottalanmiller
      last edited by

      @scottalanmiller said:

      You can build a lot of drivers and such into a base image. Although standardizing on a model is a good first step. You want to reduce "Model Sprawl" whenever possible.

      I haven't made model specific images since the early 2000's when Win98 and Ghost ruled the land. Since about 2005 or so I've stuck with creating a universal image in Vmware and deploying it to machines.

      And since the consolidation of all the hardware with AMD and Intel it's been much easier to keep OOBE in line on boot. Used to be lots of different drivers would need to be deployed, but now I can just lay down basic Windows drivers, put the updated ones on a directory, then deploy it out.

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender
        last edited by

        To get your Windows 10 upgrade (home or Pro) you have to do the upgrade manually first. That process will attach the Windows 10 license to your machine via MS servers.

        Then once you have upgraded it, you can blow it away and push your image onto the machine.

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        • hobbit666H
          hobbit666 @Dashrender
          last edited by

          @Dashrender said:

          To get your Windows 10 upgrade (home or Pro) you have to do the upgrade manually first. That process will attach the Windows 10 license to your machine via MS servers.

          Then once you have upgraded it, you can blow it away and push your image onto the machine.

          But is the FREE upgrade allowed on machines that will be joined to the domain??

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          • hobbit666H
            hobbit666
            last edited by

            But I will still need to buy a VL version of Win10Pro and Win7Pro so I can use the generic key to create and deploy the image onto machines?

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            • J
              Jason Banned @hobbit666
              last edited by

              @hobbit666 said:

              @Dashrender said:

              To get your Windows 10 upgrade (home or Pro) you have to do the upgrade manually first. That process will attach the Windows 10 license to your machine via MS servers.

              Then once you have upgraded it, you can blow it away and push your image onto the machine.

              But is the FREE upgrade allowed on machines that will be joined to the domain??

              Yes as long as they are Professional not Enterprise. If you are using volume media you need to install OEM then do the inplace upgrade. You can then blow it away with a clean install of windows 10 Professional using Retail or Volume media if imaging.

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              • J
                Jason Banned @hobbit666
                last edited by

                @hobbit666 said:

                But I will still need to buy a VL version of Win10Pro and Win7Pro so I can use the generic key to create and deploy the image onto machines?

                Just one copy.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @Jason
                  last edited by

                  @Jason said:

                  @hobbit666 said:

                  But I will still need to buy a VL version of Win10Pro and Win7Pro so I can use the generic key to create and deploy the image onto machines?

                  Just one copy.

                  Agreed, you don't need both, only VL for Win10, you get downgrade rights if you really need Win7

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    Can you image home machines, even with a VL?

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                    • MattSpellerM
                      MattSpeller
                      last edited by MattSpeller

                      Couple of the most key points I've learned about deployment(s)

                      • Have one replacement laptop & desktop at minimum ready to roll 24/7, 365. You will need it most when you least expect it.

                      • Have a base image, update it a week after patch Tuesday every month

                      • Buy all the same model of laptop / desktop. There is no good reason to have more than 1 model of desktop and AT MOST two models of laptop purchased in a year.

                      • Make a checklist for deployment and stick it on each computer. Tick all the boxes as you complete them and sign it, date it, and leave it on the computer until it gets deployed.

                      • Have a standardized method of data xfer/backup and stick to it.

                      • Label/serialize laptops/desktops and keep a list of it all. More details the better.

                      .... more as I think of them.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @Dashrender
                        last edited by

                        @Dashrender said:

                        @Jason said:

                        @hobbit666 said:

                        But I will still need to buy a VL version of Win10Pro and Win7Pro so I can use the generic key to create and deploy the image onto machines?

                        Just one copy.

                        Agreed, you don't need both, only VL for Win10, you get downgrade rights if you really need Win7

                        Probably not. You probably have to start with Windows Pro on that machine. Physical location doesn't matter.. just are you running Win 10 Home or Win 10 Pro.. I'm sure you can only apply VL to Pro because the imaging rights only apply to the same version that exists within VL.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                          last edited by

                          @Dashrender that was my feeling too. But sometimes "Home" is considered a lower version of "pro".

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                          • MattSpellerM
                            MattSpeller @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller @Dashrender are you not allowed to sysprep and change the key on a home license? I swear you could, but yeah no VL for sure.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @MattSpeller
                              last edited by

                              @MattSpeller said:

                              @scottalanmiller @Dashrender are you not allowed to sysprep and change the key on a home license? I swear you could, but yeah no VL for sure.

                              As only VL offers that right, if VL doesn't apply then it can't be done for Home.

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                              • hobbit666H
                                hobbit666 @MattSpeller
                                last edited by

                                @MattSpeller said:

                                Couple of the most key points I've learned about deployment(s)

                                • Have one replacement laptop & desktop at minimum ready to roll 24/7, 365. You will need it most when you least expect it.

                                • Have a base image, update it a week after patch Tuesday every month

                                • Buy all the same model of laptop / desktop. There is no good reason to have more than 1 model of desktop and AT MOST two models of laptop purchased in a year.

                                • Make a checklist for deployment and stick it on each computer. Tick all the boxes as you complete them and sign it, date it, and leave it on the computer until it gets deployed.

                                • Have a standardized method of data xfer/backup and stick to it.

                                • Label/serialize laptops/desktops and keep a list of it all. More details the better.

                                .... more as I think of them.

                                Thanks for all the tips there, all along my way of thinking.

                                So how do I start making a deployment image now 🙂

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                                • NetworkNerdN
                                  NetworkNerd
                                  last edited by NetworkNerd

                                  I was in the same boat as you not so long ago...until I did a trial of SmartDeploy. Much like PSX mentions above, we have one VM that is our master image, and we are able to use the platform packs SmartDeploy makes to push our image along with the drivers we need onto different model PCs without much trouble (PXE boot SmartDeploy with a thumb drive that has the right drivers and pull down the image over the network). We are primarily a Dell shop, even when we buy refurbished machines. I love the product, and it has saved us many a man hour. The licensing for 250-300 PCs is probably about $30 per station plus about 20% per year for software maintenance. Talk with CDW, SHI, or your favorite reseller to get a quote. But even before that, I recommend doing an evaluation of SmartDeploy. You won't be sorry, and then hardware standardization will no longer be a roadblock for you.

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                                  • NetworkNerdN
                                    NetworkNerd
                                    last edited by

                                    I will also say SmartDeploy has released / will release a product called PointFlip that creates layers on your end user PCs, allowing you to install an application on a reference computer and then push that application install to another computer running PointFlip. I believe you can also use it to upgrade the OS of a machine from 7 to 8.1 or probably to 10 at some point. I did some beta testing for this product earlier in the year but ran out of time to test it as much as I wanted. But it looks like it will be something very useful. It might be worth a look also down the road.

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                                    • hobbit666H
                                      hobbit666
                                      last edited by

                                      Right so where do I start??
                                      I've got a blank VM ready to fire up.
                                      The Windows 10 Pro Volume license is on order.

                                      Do I just install Win10 onto a VM, setup applications etc sysprep it then image that out? Any good how to guides for beginners in this game?

                                      @NetworkNerd - Looks good but as I'm only going to use this going forward and not deploy/upgrade existing machines licensing SmartDeploy may be confusing 🙂

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @hobbit666
                                        last edited by

                                        @hobbit666 said:

                                        Do I just install Win10 onto a VM, setup applications etc sysprep it then image that out? Any good how to guides for beginners in this game?

                                        Pretty much, just that simple. If you want to make your life a little easier, you can download all of the drivers for any computer you plan to deploy this image to, extract them into a folder structure (\drivers\video\card1, drivers\video\card2, drivers\camera\cam1, etc)
                                        then add the path to \drivers to the needed registry key (don't know it off the top of my head).

                                        Don't forget the generalize the sysprep.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403
                                          last edited by DustinB3403

                                          The registry key is DevicePath in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion

                                          https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc731664(v=ws.10).aspx

                                          We do this with our image.

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                                          • hobbit666H
                                            hobbit666
                                            last edited by

                                            So once sysprep'd how do I deploy/send to target machine?

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