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Browse All TopicsI cloned a hard disk and I always use that clone to install other computers and laptops.
That clone has all my programs already.
when a clone a laptop or a desktop from a different brand it gives me a blue screen, so I need to use the windows xp cd and do a installation repair. The windows start a new installation and keep all my files there, just changing those drivers and make my system work without problems.
I would like to know if there's a faster way to do that? It takes like 40 minutos to all the installation again.
I would like to know if there's a command prompt that I can tell the windows to reinstall all those drivers again
thanks
Ed
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by: mcwojtekkPosted on 2005-03-31 at 07:33:42ID: 13672393
What you are doing is not good for your systems. Instead of using the repair install - that will not repair everything that is wrong BTW - you you should use sysprep, look here:
software/x p/xp-syspr ep.html
http://www.uea.ac.uk/itcs/
It is way way easier than the site suggests. Now you'll have clean XP installs in shorter time.