The Sysprep.exe file path in step one, windows2008, and Windows 2008R2 is C:\Windows\System2\sysprep, and you can simply double-click the file to encapsulate it.
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step three, about 15 seconds after the encapsulation system is complete, the system automatically shuts down,
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Windows 2008, Windows R2, and Windows 7 encapsulation