Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Easy way to install XP on several laptops?


I'd go with the idea of creating an nLite'd XP disc. This gives you the most control over what is installed on the laptops on the first hit, and will minimize the number of visits to Windows Update, reboots and prompts along the way. It will also let you trim down the install footprint, and allow you to specify the common settings.
First, determine the flavour(s) of Windows XP that you want to install on these 9 laptops. If you're considering making them all Pro or Home, then it's even less work for you. Each flavour would obviously need its own nLite'd disc.
If I were doing this job, I'd do this:
  • inventory all the laptops with their model numbers
  • for each older model, download the drivers (Audio, (W)LAN, Video, Bluetooth, trackpad, webcam, etc, etc.) from their respective manufacturer web sites. If none are available, hope that XP has them built in.
  • consider downloading the power management tools as well
  • rip the Win XP install CD to a directory
  • nLite it along with XP Service Pack 3 - Lifehacker has details!
  • include the drivers from point 2 in the nLite image. Sure, all laptops will have them installed, but no biggie.
  • consider the option of writing your newly created ISO to a bootable USB thumb-drive. This will cut down the installation time vs. optical media. Of course you'd be dependent on the ability for those Win98 vintage machines supporting this. Even still, the time saved on those others would still make it worthwhile.
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I'm definitely a fan of nLite. I'm not sure how many laptops you have to install, but I usually get an eOpen license from Microsoft.
They give you one license key that can be use on as many XP installs as you've purchased. You're also not restricted by the OEM licenses which say you can't transfer XP to a new computer. If you get Software Assurance with the eOpen licenses you automatically get upgrades to Vista, and Windows 7 for free.
eOpen copies of Windows are clean--they have no junkware installed by OEMs.
You can take the eOpen copy of Windows and run it through nLite to create an unattended install.
If the computers are joining a domain, you can also use group policy to automatically install needed software.
My nLited copy of XP will automatically wipe the HD, create one big partition, install a clean copy of XP without any prompts, and join the computers to a domain. Once joined, they automatically have Symantec AV, Office 2007, Java, Flash, etc... installed. The entire workstation is usually ready in about 45-60 minutes with no prompting.

source: http://serverfault.com/questions/75563/easy-way-to-install-xp-on-several-laptops

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