Follow the wizard to customize settings. User Info: Set up user accounts and profiles. Drivers: Select drivers to be included in the driver store. Software/Plugins: Integrate any additional software. Cleanup: Run cleaning tasks to optimize the image size.
Capability to run custom scripts or install silent applications immediately after the system boots for the first time.
Clean up the system by deleting temporary files, browser histories, and running a disk cleanup. Phase 2: Running Easy Sysprep 3.1.2 Portable
Once the machine shuts down, boot into a WinPE environment (or Clonezilla) and capture the drive partition as a .wim or .img file. Easy Sysprep 3.1.2 Portable
The portable nature of this tool (version 3.1.2 specifically) is a game-changer. Unlike installed versions, the portable edition:
It is still highly useful for technicians working on legacy hardware or building fast, customized Windows 10 images. For Windows 11/Modern Deployment: less recommended
is an indispensable utility for any Windows deployment technician. It strips away the complexity of Microsoft’s Sysprep, adds valuable cleanup and driver-preservation features, and fits in your pocket—literally, on a USB stick. While newer operating systems bring new challenges, this version handles Windows 10 flawlessly and remains a trusted workhorse. Follow the wizard to customize settings
Strips away unique hardware identifiers (SIDs), hardware-specific drivers, and GUIDs so the image can boot on entirely different computer hardware.
It features a structured, step-by-step graphical wizard that replaces tedious manual XML editing. Step-by-Step Workflow: Creating a Universal Image
Before running the tool, you should have your "Master" PC set up exactly how you want it. This includes: Installing the Windows OS. Updating all security patches. Software/Plugins: Integrate any additional software
Select the option to remove current hardware drivers. This ensures that when the image is loaded onto a different motherboard, it won't Blue Screen (BSOD).
This version strikes a rare balance between power and simplicity. Here’s what it offers:
Install all standard software, runtimes, and updates that your users will need.
A built-in engine to inject Mass Storage drivers into the image, allowing older versions of Windows (like XP) to recognize modern AHCI/SATA controllers.