Yes, you can use a DVD.
How to Prepare Images for Disk Duplication with Sysprep
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...plication.mspx
Customizing the Installations
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...c_cai_rzfk.asp
Support WebCast: Microsoft Windows XP: Deployment Methods
http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=winxp
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Windows XP - Shell/User
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| Using various resources that I have found on the web, I have managed to
| implement a custom, bootable, Windows XP Professional CD with Service
| Pack 1 intergrated. Now, I have quite a few questions reguarding this.
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| Can this be done on a DVD? I have a ton a base programs that I would
| *LIKE* to install along with Windows, but can't due to the size limits
| of a 80 minute CD-RW.
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| Also, how do I integrate custom device drivers into the base install?
| The deployment documentation wasn't exactly clear, and the computer that
| this is for has multiple and different disk controllers that need to
| have drivers loaded and they are not apart of the basic Windows install.
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| Another computer at this location just needs the network and sound
| device drivers which also are not in the base Windows install. How do I
| get those drivers intergrated?
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| Applying custom default settings to the default profile. How do I do it
| without modifying the registry?
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| This is more of a user question, but why does WinXP want 2 admin
| accounts? One is obviously Administrator, and the other something else.
| It will not even let me select the limited option.
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