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desperado2000
2008-04-15, 14:43:48
sysprep.exe /pnp - Erzwingt beim nächsten Neustart eine Plug&Play-Erkennung

Wird diese Option nicht auch schon extra Anweisung ausgeführt?

Danke

Gast
2008-04-16, 17:25:14
was willst du uns damit bloß sagen? ich versteh KEIN wort!

Gast
2008-04-16, 18:01:57
/pnp - Erzwingt beim nächsten Neustart eine Plug&Play-Erkennung

Wird diese Option nicht auch schon extra Anweisung ausgeführt?

Danke
Nein. Soweit ich weiß geht sysprep nach wie vor davon aus, daß das MiniImage auf einer identischen Maschine reaktiviert wird.

allerdings braucht man das tool sysprep nicht mit diesem parameter in der kommandozeile zu starten, da es mittlerweile einen wizard gibt, indem man die Option PnP-Neuerkennung vor dem 'reseal' auswählen kann.


1. Download drivers for your motherboard and especially your network card. When you blow away your current setup it's nice to have these ready to install. The network card is essential, you mush have this driver handy in case XP doesn't. Otherwise you will be downloading from another PC just so you can get on the internet.

Also of special note is the mass storage controller. If you are using a non-naitive drive controller on the new motherboard, you will need to add these OEM driver to the sysprep.inf. Anything that requires a floppy driver disk and using F2 during the normal windows setup requires a mass storage controller. See the links below for adding OEM drivers. The section of sysprep.inf you'll need to look at is [SysprepMassStorage] and the -bmsd switch on sysprep.exe.

2. Extract the Sysprep 2.0 files from your XP CD (\support\tools\deploy.cab) to c:\sysprep. The deploy.cab can be downloaded here.
I'm not sure if Sysprep 2.0 works on Windows 2K, I assume so (have not tested this). I know Sysprep 1.1 does work, that can be downloaded here.

3. Run Sysprep.exe

4. Select Mini-Setup, PnP, and then Reseal. Your PC should shut down when complete.

5. Install the new motherboard and or other hardware.

6. Boot the machine, it will show screens similar to when XP was first installed, this is the Mini-Setup Wizard.

7. At this point the instructions will vary depending on your hardware, you will be prompted for drivers that Windows does not already have.

8. Once you have installed the drivers you are ready to go.

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