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I'm new to Windows deployments, and I need some help. I've gotten as far as setting up a new system from a Windows 11 image downloaded from MS, configuring it/installing software, and then running sysprep. I made a WinPE boot thumbdrive, but I'm stuck at capturing the Windows image part. Part of my problem is that I'm trying to make this in a VM. Is that more trouble than it's worth?

Is there an easier way to do this? I've seen people saying I can use Linux tools like Clonezilla, which sounds good to me, since I'm very comfortable with Linux-- but I read that might cause problems. One thing mentioned was licensing.

I would be deploying these images 100% onto Lenovo machines that we purchase from CDW, so I'm not sure how licensing would work. Is the license tied to the MAC? Will they auto-register once I boot them with the new image?

Thanks for anyone that takes the time to help me understand this :)

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[–] SheeEttin@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I haven't done imaging for a few years now, but it used to be that you needed at least one volume license for imaging rights. (The license center only allows you to buy five licenses, but you can do one VL and four of the cheapest thing you can find.) I think you should be able to use the builtin OEM licenses for activation.

Personally, I wouldn't bother messing with custom images, unless there's a particular setup you want them all to have right away. I'd just use a plain image and script everything else. I'd use WDS if you want to use the full Windows stack, or FOG if you prefer.

[–] electric_nan@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Thanks, I'll look into the feasibility of scripting. I don't think I can use WDS since we use a local AD.

[–] cyber_admin@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

WDS runs on a local server, so it would work with local AD.

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