How to make and deploy Win7 image via USB
I have 100 Dell laptops of the same model and specs.
I want to install one of them with the correct Windows 7 and drivers and Office and then make an exact image and be able to deploy that image to the other laptops vis USB thumbdrives.
Can I accomplish this using True Image 2015? Or does anyone know of an easy to use program that would do this for me?
Thanks


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Thanks for the response.
It's actually not for business use. I happened upon these laptops (which were headed for the scrap heap) and decided to give them new life and donate them.
After doing a lot more research I found the solution using Clonezilla. I'm loading up 10 units at a time and will have them all done by the weekend.
It's possible I could have figured it out using the Acronis version I have, but my support ended in 2015 and they wanted to charge me for tech help.
It's still a great product for what I use it for.
Thanks again
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Glad to hear that you have found a solution that works for you with Clonezilla.
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So, just curious, but where'd you get 100 Windows licenses for each of those computers. Unless you have the original OEM keys, chances are, they won't register and if they do, using that one key from your image, there's a good chance you'll lock that key out for registering it so many times to different motherboards.
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Each laptop still has the original Windows 7 COA sticker with key.
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Good deal. You'll have to handjam those in after each restore since Win 7 requires the key during installation - meaning that you'll have the same key in each deployment of that image.
Alternatively, you run sysprep "out of the box" and shutdown immediately. Then take an offline image and deploy that image to each machine, but you'll still have to hand jam each key in after that.
Hopefully, you wont' have to call Microsoft to register some of them.
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