Thứ Năm, 6 tháng 1, 2011

Anker New Laptop/Notebook AC Adapter/Battery Charger Power Supply Cord for/compatible with Dell Inspiron 1525 1520 1501 1521 1526 8600 8500 600M 700M 500M 710M 640M 6000 6400 E1405 E1505 1420 1150 PP22L PP41L PP25L PP23LA PP12L PP29L 9200,Latitude D600 D610 D620 D400 X300 [AC100-240V (worldwide use) 19.5V 3.34A 65W 7.4*5.0mm Central Pin Black]

Anker New Laptop/Notebook AC Adapter/Battery Charger Power Supply Cord for/compatible with Dell Inspiron 1525 1520 1501 1521 1526 8600 8500 600M 700M 500M 710M 640M 6000 6400 E1405 E1505 1420 1150 PP22L PP41L PP25L PP23LA PP12L PP29L 9200,Latitude D600 D610 D620 D400 X300 [AC100-240V (worldwide use) 19.5V 3.34A 65W 7.4*5.0mm Central Pin Black]

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  • Power Input: AC100-240V – Output: 19.5V 3.34A, 65W – Tip size: 7.4*5.0mm Central Pin
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Question by Live 4 now: How do you get a Dell 690 duo processor workstation to accept a ghost image from a Dell 740 workstation?

How do you get a Dell 690 duo processor workstation to accept a ghost image from a Dell 740 workstation without “blue screening”?

Best answer:

Answer by JD
You need to use sysprep, then have a sysprep.inf file in the c:sysprep directory.

You need to reset the HAL, try using the “UpdateHAL” option -sorry, it’s been a while since I’ve done this, also try the -bmsd option when running sysprep…

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UpdateHAL

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I should clarify: you run sysprep with the shutdown option so it turns the computer off when finished.

After this you boot up with a PE or DOS boot disk and take you image. When you boot up the imaged computer, it’ll then go through a mini-setup phase and set options acording to your sysprep.inf – hopefully setting them to your hardware.

This can absolutely be done, but it might take some work. Then again, you might get it first time. Looks like MS have added some options to sysprep since I used it last (3 years ago).

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