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Practice: Deploying Windows XP Professional by Using Disk Duplication<br />

3-21<br />

In this practice, you use the Windows System Preparation Tool to prepare a master image<br />

for disk duplication. You will then use that master image to perform an installation.<br />

Exercise 1: Prepare a Master Image<br />

Lesson 2 Using Disk Duplication to Deploy Windows XP Professional<br />

Important If you have not completed Exercise 1 of Lesson 1 in this chapter, you must complete<br />

that exercise and extract the System Preparation Tool from the Windows XP Professional<br />

CD-ROM before you can complete the following exercise.<br />

Caution You should perform this procedure only on a test computer that does not contain<br />

valuable data. After completing the following exercise, you will have to reinstall Windows XP<br />

Professional on your computer.<br />

1. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, and then click Command<br />

Prompt.<br />

2. In the Command Prompt window, type cd \Deploy, and then press ENTER.<br />

Note If you extracted the sysprep.exe file to a different location, use that location instead.<br />

3. Type sysprep.exe /pnp /noreboot and then press ENTER.<br />

4. What do the optional parameters /pnp and /noreboot do?<br />

Note You should run Sysprep only if you are preparing your computer for duplication.<br />

5. If you are certain that you do not mind having to reinstall Windows XP Professional,<br />

click OK to continue.<br />

Sysprep displays a System Preparation Tool dialog box that allows you to configure<br />

Sysprep.

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