This limitation applies only to the imagex /apply command. O If you have another active partition for Bootmgr and BCD stores on the reference system, you must also capture this partition and apply it to the same partition on the destination computer. O If the partition is set to active on the reference computer, the destination computer must also be set to active. O The partition type (primary, extended, or logical) must match. O The partition number where Windows Vista is installed must match. The following list describes the partition settings that must be identical across the reference and destination computers when you use the imagex /apply command. For example, if you capture a customized Windows image on drive D, you must always deploy that image onto drive D of the destination computer. * If you plan to use the imagex /apply command to apply a Windows image to a computer, the partition layout on the reference and destination computers must be identical. * Sysprep must not be used on upgrade installation types. Sysprep is installed with every version of Windows and must always be run from the %WINDIR%\system32\sysprep directory. ![]() * You must use only the version of Sysprep that is installed with the Windows image that you intend to configure. If the computer is joined to a domain, Sysprep removes the computer from the domain. Sysprep runs only if the computer is a member of a workgroup, not a domain.
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