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On 9/21/05, Keith.Watson at gtri.gatech.edu <Keith.Watson at gtri.gatech.edu>
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&gt; &gt; From: ale-bounces at ale.org [<a  rel="nofollow" href="mailto:ale-bounces";>mailto:ale-bounces</a> at ale.org] On Behalf Of
&gt; Jeff
&gt; &gt; Hubbs
&gt; &gt; Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2005 05:40
&gt; &gt; To: ale at ale.org
&gt; &gt; Subject: [ale] OT: NT/XP/2K/2K3 Disk Imaging
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Back in my age of pre-enlightement, the rule of thumb was that disk
&gt; &gt; images made from one NT (or subsequent derivative) machine could be
&gt; &gt; installed on outwardly identical machines, but doing so was
&gt; discouraged
&gt; &gt; because NT made installation decisions based on the hardware it saw at
&gt; &gt; install time and that small running changes (e.g., different rev level
&gt; &gt; within a mobo chipset) between outwardly identical machines would be
&gt; &gt; detected at install time and different binaries would go on disk, so
&gt; as
&gt; &gt; to result in a deviation between the OS installed on an image-created
&gt; &gt; machine and the OS that would be there had it been installed on the
&gt; &gt; exact same unit. As a result, you could wind up with a machine that's
&gt; &gt; crash-happy and you'd never be able to figure out why.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Does anyone know if this is still the case with current releases of
&gt; &gt; Windows OSses?
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; As an aside, supposedly, Linux wasn't *as* susceptable to this because
&gt; &gt; you could make allowances at kernel-config-time and beyond that, the
&gt; &gt; kernel and modules would decide what they saw when they were first
&gt; &gt; invoked, particularly at boot time. In other words, if you compiled an
&gt; &gt; everything-but-the-kitchen-sink kernel and booted to it and/or started
&gt; &gt; the modules, they would sense rev-level issues and switch themselves
&gt; &gt; appropriately (such as the CMD640 IDE bug).
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; As other people have, I ask here off-topically because of the general
&gt; &gt; sharp-cookie quotient.
&gt; &gt;
&gt; &gt; Jeff
&gt;
&gt; Jeff,
&gt;
&gt; I've managed to get Windows 2000, XP, 2003 images that work across
&gt; multiple machines with different hardware configurations although it can
&gt; be a bit of a challenge at times. In theory if the drive controller or
&gt; ASPI configuration are different then it won't work. In practice there
&gt; are ways to get around the drive controller problem and to add new
&gt; controllers to the image. I've never found a good way around the ASPI
&gt; problem but I don't encounter the problem much as most modern
&gt; motherboards support a standard version of ASPI. Another issue is
&gt; installing a multi processor image on a single processor machine. The
&gt; solution is the install it a single processor image and then upgrade to
&gt; multiprocessor where needed.
&gt;
&gt; There is a new product I just heard about, but have not tried, called
&gt; Universal Imaging Utility that claims to solve this problem.
&gt;
&gt; <a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.binaryresearch.net/UIU.htm";>http://www.binaryresearch.net/UIU.htm</a>
&gt;
&gt; keith
&gt;
&gt;
&gt; --
&gt;
&gt; Keith R. Watson GTRI/ISD
&gt; Systems Support Specialist III Georgia Tech Research Institute
&gt; keith.watson at gtri.gatech.edu Atlanta, GA 30332-0816
&gt; 404-894-0836
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