has been for the encapsulation of the ghost version of the system and surprised, today found that someone has shared a universal ghost system production methods, special leave an impression, you can make a universal ghost system
First, basic work in the early stage
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1, prepare the necessary tool software (www.ylmf.net provide download)
*s&r&s_v9.6.0608 Intelligent System Encapsulation Tool
*deploy. CAB (in System installation CD: \Support\Tools directory)
*ghost_v8.0 & v8.2 (v8.0 above version to support NTFS partitions)
*WINDOWS2K/XP/2003 system installation CD (recommended to use inactive version)
*dllcachemanager_v1.0 dllcache Backup Restore tool
2, install the operating system
Install the operating system normally and make the system security patch (be sure to install to C disk, can not install to other partitions, unless you are the entire hard drive ghost). The operating system can choose FAT32 and NTFS two file formats for installation, the recommended FAT32 file format, because the ghost to FTA32 compression rate is more, you can reduce the volume of the backup file after the production. Another is that the FTA32 format can be converted to NTFS after the restore, and NTFS conversion to FTA32 is more cumbersome, so the FAT32 file format is more flexible. Of course I read it carefully. Ms's FAT and NTFS, NTFS, and convert NTFS should know that "native" NTFS is more advantageous than NTFS in performance and file fragmentation, so it is also recommended that performance users install the operating system using the NTFS file format ("native" is a partition that is formatted directly with the NTFS file format, rather than converted by convert.
One important issue with Windows XP when making a universal clone is System activation, because Windows XP has an activation mechanism to prevent piracy, and when the hardware changes, the system requires reactivation, so it is recommended that you use a version of Windows XP that does not need to be activated. such as large enterprise Authorized version.
3. Install application software
Install and set up the application software you need, such as Office, WinRAR, etc.
Note: After the system is reinstalled using Sysprep, the system will restore the input method's settings to the system default state when the installation is restored, and the newly installed input method will not be displayed in the Language bar list before the encapsulation, and it needs to be added manually. For this purpose, Windows XP systems can be set up before the system is packaged: Open Control Panel, double-click Regional and Language Options, select Advanced, and under the Default User account settings box, select Apply all settings to current user account and default user profile, and then click OK. The input method settings for the Language bar are added to the system's default configuration file. After the system is reinstalled, the newly installed input method can be automatically added to the Input method list of the Language bar when the installation is restored.
4, install s&r&s_v9.5.0828 Intelligent System Packaging tools
Double-click the s&r&s_v9.5.0828 Smart System Encapsulation Tool, "Next" is OK, it will automatically create the Sysprep folder in the current system partition root directory. Then unzip the Deploy.cab file in the \Support\Tools directory of the system installation CD to the Sysprep folder (the files in this directory and directory are automatically deleted the first time the installation completes after the system is encapsulated).
5, install dllcachemanager_v1.0 (Dragon Empire Special Edition) Dllcache Backup Restore tool (optional)
Unzip the Dllcachemanager.rar file, and then copy DllCacheManager.exe, zprogbar.ocx two files to the%systemroot% directory (XP system is c:/windows directory, 2K system is c:/ Winnt directory).
When used in conjunction with S&r&s, After encapsulation and running the DllCacheManager.exe backup Dllcache directory file, Autohal.exe automatically calls Dllcachemanager for backup recovery and deletes itself when the recovery encapsulation system is installed. If it is not used with s&r&s, you need to run Dllcachemanager for manual recovery and then delete yourself Or add a dllcachemanager/restore/autodelete/timeout entry in a related batch file, such as the first time a command is run after the Sysprep.inf file enters the system. You can also extract the Dllcachemanager.rar file to any of the current system partitions, and after you run DllCacheManager.exe, select either "Delete automatically on restore" or "rewind when you resume and delete yourself" for backup. The next time the system starts, it automatically restores the backup and deletes itself.
Second, the system to lose weight (optional)
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To reduce the time required for ghost to restore mirrored backup files, or to install as many software as possible on a single disc, this requires making the ghost backup file small enough that we need to do a series of weight loss work on the system. Of course, if you don't mind the size of the ghost backup file, there's no need to lose weight on the system.
1. Turn off System Restore
Open the Control Panel and double-click System. Select System Restore in the System Properties panel, select Turn off System Restore on all drives, and then click OK.
Windows XP's System Restore feature takes up a lot of disk space, so it must be turned off to reduce system volume. When System Restore is turned off, the contents of the System Volume information directory in the root directory of the systems partition are emptied immediately, so you can also turn on this feature after you turn off System Restore.
2. Turn off system hibernation
Open the Control Panel, double-click Power Options, select Hibernate, remove the check before "Enable hibernation", and then click OK. At this time in the system partition C packing directory of the paging file Hiberfil.sys will be automatically deleted.
The hibernate feature of Windows XP, like System Restore, takes up a lot of disk space, which takes up the size of the system partition and the amount of space in the physical memory.
3. Transfer virtual Memory paging file
Open the Control Panel, double-click System, and select advanced in the System Properties panel. Then click "Settings" in the Performance box, select "Advanced", click "Change" in the Virtual memory box, select the current system partition C, and then select "Custom Size" to set the initial size and maximum value to "0", Then select the partition where you want to store the paging file (such as D:, and so on), and then click "Settings" and "OK".
Virtual memory paging file Pagefile.sys is generally located in the root directory of the system partition, its default setting is 1.5 times times the size of physical memory, is a stubborn hidden file difficult to delete, so it is best to transfer it to other partitions outside the system partition, to reduce the volume of the system partition.
If cloning a system using the v8.0 version of Ghost, this can actually be done, because the ghost of the above version of v8.0 can automatically delete the virtual memory paging file Pagefile.sys when making the mirrored file.
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