I am part of a robotics team and as a gift/sponsorship, we recently received a bunch of old laptops from a local business. They're all thinkpads. I've reinstalled windows and after hours of downloading lenovo drivers for everything, from usb to screen, I've finally got one to work perfectly, all needed software and drivers installed. The problem is that I would not like to repeat this long process for all the other 4 laptops.

-How would I do this (creating a disk image or cloning)?-They've all got windows keys. Would cloning or imaging cause problems with windows?-The software on them also has keys how would the copied computers handle this (would I need to reenter the keys)?


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Additionally you could inject custom software to the install default image Image.wim. i.e. if you want to install Firefox, then using dism.exe just add the Firefox install to Install.wim. Let's say you installed it at \FF\FireFoxInstall.exe, then when you finish an OS install you'll see that the target gets copied C:\FF\FireFoxInstall.exe, just run the FireFoxInstall.exe in the client and you are done. You can also do this unattended if you create unattend.xml 152ee80cbc

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