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This question should have been already answered somewhere, but I cant find it.
My situation is this. I have different hardware configurations in my PCs, and from time to time I have to reinstall a computer (W10x64 Pro, Office 2016, printers, anti-virus, network drives mapping, some windows tweaks). My idea was to create an install dvd once a year, and use that instead of installing each program separately.
I suppose dism should be used. Can someone help with the procedure ?
What have you tried? Where are you stuck? Maybe Ninite would work for you?
– gronostaj – 2018-06-08T09:59:26.213I have no idea where to start. Right now i'm slowly digesting the information here https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/deploy-a-custom-image I'm keeping Ninite for further use, but my idea was to create a customized image.
– alfred – 2018-06-08T10:08:53.397You can also take a look at NTLite, it's a bit closer to what you've described.
– gronostaj – 2018-06-08T10:40:11.740There are a number of ways to slipstream files into a Windows installation ISO. See http://www.intowindows.com/how-to-add-files-to-bootable-iso-in-windows/ or https://www.pcsteps.com/13667-slipstream-drivers-updates-custom-windows-iso/
– DrMoishe Pippik – 2018-06-08T17:33:47.533Hi, sorry for the delay, but it took some time to test NTlite. I created an iso after adding windows configurations, updates, and a few programs. As a result, the installed windows vm reflects the changes I made and updates, but there is no sign of the programs that were supposed to be installed. I started another question here about that : https://superuser.com/questions/1332286/using-ntlite-to-slipstream-programs-in-a-windows-iso
– alfred – 2018-06-18T15:20:40.043