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Take a look at the posted document for step by step instructions on Windows 7 Migration with SCCM SP2.  This document includes how to create an image using SCCM, Installing drivers, Installing Applications, Creating Hardlinks with the User State Migration Tool, and Renaming and Joining the domain.  This document allows IT technicians to create an Win 7 image, deploy it to their environment using collections, and upgrade their existing Windows XP clients to Windows 7 clients without having to remove the data and put the data back.  Included in this guide is some tips and hints on getting the image deployment to work for your company.

 

http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-4079

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Take a look at the posted document on Radmin (Remote Administrator).  This free tool (Viewer) allows technicians to gain access to AMT basic functions and will work with any provisioned ISV under SMB or Non-TLS Enterprise Mode.  This tool can be provided to IT Techicians who may not have access to the ISV console to perform the basic AMT functions on a provisioned client.

 

 

http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-4309

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The SOL IDE-R for OS repair document was just updated and can be used to create a boot floppy or boot ISO that will allow for image redirection using SOL and IDE-R.

 

The SOL IDE-R for OS repair document has instructions on different methods of creating the boot floppy, where to get the setup files, and how you could use it for imaging. This document was meant for IT administrators who have knowledge on imaging, and batch file creation. The document is a framework on how to create it and should not be attempted by technicians who do not have some batch file programming or OS deployment background. There are provided samples in the document with instructions on how to create the bootable files, to add network drivers, and to image and when to use 1 for 1 imaging versus a sysprep image.

 

For more information, review the SOL IDE-R for OS Repair Resource Page.

 

 

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