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Asked by AgatIT in Microsoft Operating Systems
i have 20 computers i get every months from dell for my company, i thought instead of setting up each PC with running the same software over and over and updating it over and over, that i would make an image of one completed machine, and install the image on the HDD's instead of going thru the entire setup which takes approx 2 hours! Problem is, the PC boots to the login screen, and no matter what account i use, it says, 'saving your settings' and then logs me right back out??? the computers are the exact same models etc.. Im pretty sure there is something in the HDD telling it isnt the same motherboard as the original.. Any ideas?
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