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Preparing computers for customers to use

Preparing computers for customers to use

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DahiFurkan
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07-03-2026, 10:55 PM
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A couple of times each year I build a computer for friends at a low cost. One thing I have trouble doing is guiding them through the start-up process after they take the machine home. Things include downloading all those drivers and making sure windows are running fine. Is there a way to put drivers in beforehand so that when they bring their PC over, they still get asked to make a new account like you would if you bought it at a store?
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DahiFurkan
07-03-2026, 10:55 PM #1

A couple of times each year I build a computer for friends at a low cost. One thing I have trouble doing is guiding them through the start-up process after they take the machine home. Things include downloading all those drivers and making sure windows are running fine. Is there a way to put drivers in beforehand so that when they bring their PC over, they still get asked to make a new account like you would if you bought it at a store?

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xxXJolanXxx
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07-04-2026, 02:37 AM
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Here is a local admin account and some drivers installed. Well, it's possible to put all those drivers into one installation. But that takes a little extra time. Here is how you add drivers to a Windows ISO file: check the docs at windows servers australia dot au or go to Windows OS Hub for more info on adding or removing drivers from your WIM/ISO install image. You can make it easier if you put all those drivers into your drive store before you start deploying the operating system on typical workstations and servers.
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xxXJolanXxx
07-04-2026, 02:37 AM #2

Here is a local admin account and some drivers installed. Well, it's possible to put all those drivers into one installation. But that takes a little extra time. Here is how you add drivers to a Windows ISO file: check the docs at windows servers australia dot au or go to Windows OS Hub for more info on adding or removing drivers from your WIM/ISO install image. You can make it easier if you put all those drivers into your drive store before you start deploying the operating system on typical workstations and servers.

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ravager0926
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07-11-2026, 09:02 AM
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To get started, you have to turn on the "Out of Box Experience" feature for your boot windows. This means setting up a mode called "Audit" so that everything gets checked during setup. You can also find more info at Microsoft's official site by looking up OOBE or learn.microsoft.com.
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ravager0926
07-11-2026, 09:02 AM #3

To get started, you have to turn on the "Out of Box Experience" feature for your boot windows. This means setting up a mode called "Audit" so that everything gets checked during setup. You can also find more info at Microsoft's official site by looking up OOBE or learn.microsoft.com.