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You cannot use the ImageX.exe tool as a backup tool on a Windows Vista-based computer
This article describes the reasons why you cannot use the ImageX.exe tool as a backup tool on a Windows Vista-based computer. The ImageX.exe tool ships...
Improving Your Image: Sector-Based, File-Based, and Sysprep - What Makes the Most Sense? Part 3: Deploy-time Build Automation and Recommendations
Jeremy Chapman has created the third blog in a series on the benefits of using package based imaging tools. Read the third post here. “This is the third...
Integrating Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2010 Update 1 With System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2/R2 - Part 2 “Boot Images”
This will be a quick-start guide for integrating MDT 2010 Update 1 with ConfigMgr SP2/R2. This information is provided as-is. This will be a three part...
Improving Your Image: Sector-Based, File-Based, and Sysprep - What Makes the Most Sense? Part 2: The Pros and Cons.
Jeremy Chapman has created the second blog in a series on the benefits of using package based imaging tools. Read the second post here. “Welcome to blog...
Desktop Image Management: Build a Better Desktop Image
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff721826.aspx Great TechNet article on building your image.
Improving Your Image: Sector-Based, File-Based, and Sysprep - What Makes the Most Sense? Part 1: Terms and Windows Tools Primer
Jeremy Chapman has created the first blog in a series on the benefits of using package based imaging tools. Read the first post here. “Welcome to blog...
Building a Bootable Windows 7 VHD from “install.wim”
Here is a video showing you how to build a bootable Windows 7 VHD from the Windows 7 install.wim using diskpart.exe and imagex.exe.  Very cool stuff...
Combining multiple images into a single .wim file – Part 2 – Task Sequence
The below information is provided as is, please test and realize you are using this information at your own risk. This process sadly won’t work with SMS...
Combining multiple images into a single .wim file – Part 1 – Capturing the Image(s)
This information is provided as is, this can be a complicated process, so you do so at your own risk. I am also unsure of what level of “supported-ness...