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Generate a tailored Windows image file.

Generate a tailored Windows image file.

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Gawronex
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 11:29 PM
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Hello everyone! I understand this might seem simple to some, but software isn't really my specialty. I'm trying to make a tailored Windows installation image for my test setup. It should include essential applications, random files like PDFs, EXEs, JPGs, and a few basic configurations. I just want to save time. Why would I learn this? Well, I often repair PC components and frequently run into driver problems after installing multiple GPUs daily—switching between AMD and Intel MOBOs, dealing with corrupted files that force restarts or shutdowns. With a custom .iso file, I could simply install Windows and begin working right away instead of manually copying and installing numerous files and programs from my main rig. What I need on these images includes: - Diagnostic tools such as GPU-Z, Furmark, gpumemtest, HWinfo64 for testing, diagnosis, and data collection - Documentation like datasheets and PDFs, along with a set of BIOS files - Useful basic files for my bench - Simple setup instructions like Wi-Fi passwords, wallpapers, and desktop shortcuts—almost anything except drivers so I can easily reinstall Windows and keep my favorite programs intact.
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Gawronex
08-12-2016, 11:29 PM #1

Hello everyone! I understand this might seem simple to some, but software isn't really my specialty. I'm trying to make a tailored Windows installation image for my test setup. It should include essential applications, random files like PDFs, EXEs, JPGs, and a few basic configurations. I just want to save time. Why would I learn this? Well, I often repair PC components and frequently run into driver problems after installing multiple GPUs daily—switching between AMD and Intel MOBOs, dealing with corrupted files that force restarts or shutdowns. With a custom .iso file, I could simply install Windows and begin working right away instead of manually copying and installing numerous files and programs from my main rig. What I need on these images includes: - Diagnostic tools such as GPU-Z, Furmark, gpumemtest, HWinfo64 for testing, diagnosis, and data collection - Documentation like datasheets and PDFs, along with a set of BIOS files - Useful basic files for my bench - Simple setup instructions like Wi-Fi passwords, wallpapers, and desktop shortcuts—almost anything except drivers so I can easily reinstall Windows and keep my favorite programs intact.

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
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08-18-2016, 11:47 PM
#2
Instead of customizing your operating system and rebuilding an image, you could simply set it up as you prefer and generate a fresh version. This approach is far simpler when issues arise, rather than attempting to rebuild from scratch.
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Rounyx
08-18-2016, 11:47 PM #2

Instead of customizing your operating system and rebuilding an image, you could simply set it up as you prefer and generate a fresh version. This approach is far simpler when issues arise, rather than attempting to rebuild from scratch.