Changing exsiting XP install to Tablet version

B

Bill Bradley

We use the Enterprise/Select Volume-licensed version of the XPProw/SP2 CD to
install the OS, we then put our desired applications on it, and, clone it
with Ghost. By adding in the Universal Imaging Utility (UIU), we are able to
provide drivers for all our computers with a single clone.

Recently, we began getting some HP Compaq TC-1440 Tablet computers. While
our clone image mostly works, it's not perfect, and, we assume we have to the
use "tablet" version of XP. I contacted our distributor and, he told us that
you simply use a different CD-Key when you install the product, and, the same
CD will work for both Tablet and regular computers, but, the Tablet install
will provide added functionality.

Is it possible to use our existing image, but, somehow reinstall or change
the type of install to get the Tablet functionality, without having to build
a special clone just for these HP computers?

Thanks.
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Deploying Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
Single-Image Deployment Supplemental Guide
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457081.aspx

Deploying Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457087.aspx

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance

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We use the Enterprise/Select Volume-licensed version of the XPProw/SP2 CD to
install the OS, we then put our desired applications on it, and, clone it
with Ghost. By adding in the Universal Imaging Utility (UIU), we are able to
provide drivers for all our computers with a single clone.

Recently, we began getting some HP Compaq TC-1440 Tablet computers. While
our clone image mostly works, it's not perfect, and, we assume we have to the
use "tablet" version of XP. I contacted our distributor and, he told us that
you simply use a different CD-Key when you install the product, and, the same
CD will work for both Tablet and regular computers, but, the Tablet install
will provide added functionality.

Is it possible to use our existing image, but, somehow reinstall or change
the type of install to get the Tablet functionality, without having to build
a special clone just for these HP computers?

Thanks.
 

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