tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post3936351605099244276..comments2024-03-11T02:35:50.848-05:00Comments on grand stream dreams: ImageX - Welcome to the Imaging X-ZoneUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-65263737210550090212012-08-14T19:40:52.981-05:002012-08-14T19:40:52.981-05:00@ Steve - Great tip. We sysprep our images after b...@ Steve - Great tip. We sysprep our images after building and keep everything (capture/application) on the same volume--hopefully avoiding the issues you present. Having a standard model keeps things simple for everyone!<br /><br />However your advice is solid and others who try do do so without fully realizing it could create problems, adding the additional argument is simple and should minimize image restoration issues.<br /><br />More here for the curious:<br /><br /><a href="http://blogs.technet.com/b/zhou_minxiao/archive/2007/04/05/what-is-norpfix-switch-and-what-does-it-do.aspx" rel="nofollow">What is /norpfix switch, and what does it do?</a> - Blogs from Zhou,Minxiao - MS Technet<br /><br />I appreciate the comment!<br /><br />--Claus V.Claushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11692921474310162470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13777170.post-15581427379229982652012-08-14T04:18:27.567-05:002012-08-14T04:18:27.567-05:00You should mention the norpfix switch.
If you capt...You should mention the norpfix switch.<br />If you capture the C: drive, but then apply the image to a volume which is called S:, then all the junctions will be changed by Imagex to S:.<br />Then when you boot that image as C:, all the junctions will be wrong!<br />You can test this by doing a dir /aL at C: - it should show a junction for Documents and Settings points to C:\Users - but on an image applied to S:, it will point to S:\Users.<br />To prevent this, use the /norpfix switch.Steve Sihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11883669340879311678noreply@blogger.com