I went to their site and it looks like a commercial product. I'm trying to use this for personal use...I'd like to make a "base" image of my preferred XP setup and a few applications, and use it on several personal machines that I use. It would also be handy for when I want to reformat any of these machines. Are there any alternatives to the commercial product or anything I should look into? Thanks
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Rembo Toolkit is a commercial product. The Rembo Wizard is an open source plugin for it. Rembo guys started with BpBatch when they were in the University of Geneva. BpBatch is freeware (not OpenSource). I have used BpBatch on Linux clusters but it understands FAT32, if I remember right. You may want to look at http://www.bpbatch.org/ for more information.
Petri
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Oh, I forgot: with XP you would have problems with the licensing key if you are cloning installations for home use. If you want to do cloning without a special licence arrangement with Microsoft, use Windows 2000 Professional.
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I went to their site and it looks like a commercial product. I'm trying to use this for personal use...I'd like to make a "base" image of my preferred XP setup and a few applications, and use it on several personal machines that I use. It would also be handy for when I want to reformat any of these machines. Are there any alternatives to the commercial product or anything I should look into? Thanks
Rembo Toolkit is a commercial product. The Rembo Wizard is an open source plugin for it. Rembo guys started with BpBatch when they were in the University of Geneva. BpBatch is freeware (not OpenSource). I have used BpBatch on Linux clusters but it understands FAT32, if I remember right. You may want to look at http://www.bpbatch.org/ for more information.
Petri
Oh, I forgot: with XP you would have problems with the licensing key if you are cloning installations for home use. If you want to do cloning without a special licence arrangement with Microsoft, use Windows 2000 Professional.
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