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After FBReseal and disk clone, new system report System Settings Change on 1st boot up.

 
 
Scott Kelly
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      10th Sep 2003
Working with XPE, I have set the cmiResealPhase to "0". I boot my original
XPE image. I make changes to it to get it just right. I think run
fbreseal.exe (no command line options). I have PC reboot and I turn it off.
I then clone that drive.

When the cloned drive first boots up - it always pops a window saying:
System Settings Change
Windows has finished installing new devices....

I suspect this is because XP detects that it is running on a new HDD with a
different serial number of something. If I go back to my master disk and
boot it - I do not get any such message.

Since I want the cloned drives to boot cleanly and not require another
reboot - how can I prevent this message?

As part of system cloning - I have set:
cmiRemoveAutoLogon = FALSE
cmiGenerateComputerName=0
cmiRemoveUserSetting= FALSE
cmiRemoveMountedDevices=FALSE

Thanks,
Scott


 
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Scott Kelly
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      10th Sep 2003
I'm not 100% why, but in investigating another problem I looked at the
Norton Ghost documentation and found the -IR switch whichs does a raw image
copy from my master to my destination disk.

After doing a disk to disk copy using the -IR switch, my newly created disk
boots up great and doesn't give me the message noted below.

So- I guess it has to do with the fact the Norton Ghost's default method of
disk to disk copy changes the serial number or something.

Thanks,
Scott

"Scott Kelly" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Working with XPE, I have set the cmiResealPhase to "0". I boot my original
> XPE image. I make changes to it to get it just right. I think run
> fbreseal.exe (no command line options). I have PC reboot and I turn it

off.
> I then clone that drive.
>
> When the cloned drive first boots up - it always pops a window saying:
> System Settings Change
> Windows has finished installing new devices....
>
> I suspect this is because XP detects that it is running on a new HDD with

a
> different serial number of something. If I go back to my master disk and
> boot it - I do not get any such message.
>
> Since I want the cloned drives to boot cleanly and not require another
> reboot - how can I prevent this message?
>
> As part of system cloning - I have set:
> cmiRemoveAutoLogon = FALSE
> cmiGenerateComputerName=0
> cmiRemoveUserSetting= FALSE
> cmiRemoveMountedDevices=FALSE
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
>



 
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Robert
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      10th Sep 2003
Scott,

I got the same message because of the built in audio on
the motherboard we are using. I went into the BIOS and
disabled the audio and this message goes away. Maybe that
is the same issue you are having???? Hope this helps...

Robert

>-----Original Message-----
>Working with XPE, I have set the cmiResealPhase to "0". I

boot my original
>XPE image. I make changes to it to get it just right. I

think run
>fbreseal.exe (no command line options). I have PC reboot

and I turn it off.
>I then clone that drive.
>
>When the cloned drive first boots up - it always pops a

window saying:
> System Settings Change
> Windows has finished installing new devices....
>
>I suspect this is because XP detects that it is running

on a new HDD with a
>different serial number of something. If I go back to my

master disk and
>boot it - I do not get any such message.
>
>Since I want the cloned drives to boot cleanly and not

require another
>reboot - how can I prevent this message?
>
>As part of system cloning - I have set:
> cmiRemoveAutoLogon = FALSE
> cmiGenerateComputerName=0
> cmiRemoveUserSetting= FALSE
> cmiRemoveMountedDevices=FALSE
>
>Thanks,
>Scott
>
>
>.
>

 
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