You already sysprep the image right before you captured it. If I build the base image in a vm and seal with sysprep and capture it, and then import the captured WIM into MDT and deploy it to the physical machine when I deploy it to the physical machine using MDT sysprep is run at time of deployment to the physical station <- No sir. There has to be someone else that builds reference or "golden images" with graphically intensive software like I've listed, what is your workflow? I'd like to adjust my workflow but don't know how or where to begin, I'd like to hear from anyone who builds reference images with graphically intense software, on what platform do you build upon physical machine or vm? Is this really trueīuilding images on physical hardware is cumbersome because before I can seal and capture the image using sysprep and sccm, I must first upload a non-sysprepped version and uploading a huge image twice is cumbersome and quite frankly a waste of time. Also I've always been told solidworks/autocad/maya will not run in a VM properly to be able to adjust settings in my reference image?. Right now I've always built my reference image on physical hardware and not in a VM, just because the software is so graphically intense. I work at a college, and several of our labs use graphically intensive software such as Autocad/Solidworks/Maya etc.
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