It takes about 15 minutes to assemble a system and about 2 hours to slap on a copy of Vista, install some drivers, AV and get a few updates.
Say I've got to do 10 installations (it's actually about 50 in the next 6 weeks) so I've got 10 hard disks, 10 copies of Vista OEM each with a different product registration key, is there a way of making a master disk and then putting an image of that on all the other disks? Ideally I wouldn't want to have to install all the drivers and updates on every machine.
I've used things like PartitionMagic in the past to back up and restore drives - I assume an equivalent of that might work, but then I'd end up with 10 clone machines. Then I'd somehow have to change registration info - both cd keys and user details. And would this way of doing it be remotely legal?
I'd appreciate some advice.
Thanks
Martin
Say I've got to do 10 installations (it's actually about 50 in the next 6 weeks) so I've got 10 hard disks, 10 copies of Vista OEM each with a different product registration key, is there a way of making a master disk and then putting an image of that on all the other disks? Ideally I wouldn't want to have to install all the drivers and updates on every machine.
I've used things like PartitionMagic in the past to back up and restore drives - I assume an equivalent of that might work, but then I'd end up with 10 clone machines. Then I'd somehow have to change registration info - both cd keys and user details. And would this way of doing it be remotely legal?
I'd appreciate some advice.
Thanks
Martin