

Yes, you can sysprep without activating your reference image.Sadly, the official documentation is not really optimized for "small" deployments of a handfull of clients. Is this the right workflow for a small amount of clients or am I wrong? In the last step I would install the missing drivers on each machine individually. SSD drives should disable defragmentation during installation of Windows or tablet mode should be enabled on convertibles)? What's about hardware differences? Will new hardware be recognized and will the system be optimized for the new hardware (e.g. How do I deploy the Virtual Disk to the physical machine? Is there a better solution than using Clonezilla or Ghost to copy the image to the disk and then using GParted to resize the filesystem accordingly? I am little concerned whether this will create a "clean" filesystem. I have a couple of questions concerning this process:Ĭan I start the development of the reference image without a product key? I would simply install Windows 10 in the virtual machine, configure it and use the Sysprep tool.Īfter the setup of the master machine, I would like to clone this machine to several physical machines (Laptops, Desktops).


I would like to deploy a reference installation of Windows 10 Pro with software and user settings to my physical clients.
