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Folders and generates a list of all plug and play codes. sysprep.exe ... -quit You will need to run sysprep with -quit because you need to perform a step before the computer shuts down. reg.exe ADD HKLM\System\Setup /v CmdLine /t REG_SZ /d "c:\script.cmd" Change the HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\CmdLine:REG_SZ path to a script that first runs spdrvscn as below. shutdown.exe /s Shutdown the computer. Image the Computer Take an image of the computer at this point with Ghost, ImageX or whatever way you prefer. spdrvscn.exe /importpnp c:\export.pnp /scanpnp /register /quiet During the SysPrep minisetup before driver detection occurs this should be run to detect the drivers much quicker because only a few folders are scanned. Batch File Example: The following script is an example of a batch file that could be used to SysPrep a computer. The example below though is not very complicated and a few things could be added to it. My personal batch file looks like this. But, it also makes use of other programs such as kill.exe (resource kit) and sync.exe (SysInternals). If you look at my batch file you will notice that I kill off all unneeded processes (including explorer.exe), stop all unneeded services, delete any temporary cache files that may have been created by the last SysPrep, terminate all SMB connections, rescan the driver structure with spdrvscn.exe, flush all files to disk and then execute the sysprep.exe file. sysprep.bat @ECHO OFF ECHO SysPrep Driver Scanner with the default values supplied as arguments. spdrvscn /folders c:\sysprep\drivers /scaninf /register. Sysprep driver scanner batch file 1. Sysprep driver scanner batch file Sysprep Driver Scanner : Compare Sysprep Driver Scanner for the Lowest Prices. read reviews store ratings and find Best Deals on Sysprep Dri Download SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3.1 Download SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3.1. Authors software. SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3.1 Vernalex The purpose of this utility is to provide system administrators an easy when to roll out ever-changing Windows 2025 and Windows XP images that use the Microsoft System Preparation Tool (SysPrep) by using this tool to enumerate your Windows drivers. Download SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3.1 Download SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3.1. Authors software. SysPrep Driver Scanner 1.3.1 Vernalex The purpose of this utility is to provide system administrators an easy when to roll out ever-changing Windows 2025 and Windows XP images that use the Microsoft System Preparation Tool (SysPrep) by using this tool to enumerate your /quietECHO Command to automate SysPrep from the command-line. It is started with the start command so the command prompt window closes while SysPrep runs. start sysprep -reseal -mini -quiet Return to top. Version History 2014/08/27: v3.0.0 released This is a major update that includes a large rewrite of the user interface. The biggest change is that the scanner now supports exporting to a plug and play database for faster detection during SysPrep mini-setup, but for most people you can ignore this complicated functionality. 2013/10/15: v2.1.1 released This is a small version update that makes UAC elevation work better. 2013/10/15: v2.1.0 released After uploading to Download.com I was given the feedback from the reviewer that it would be nice if the program could open the registry so I added the ability to open the DevicePath, Manufacturer and Duplicator strings in the registry from the Help drop-down menu. The registry doesn't support loading paths as command-line parameters so I had to write my own interface to it so let me know if you have any issues with it but it seems to work well enough. 2013/10/14: v2.0.1 released It has been a number of years since I have released a new version but I've completely rewritten the SysPrep Driver Scanner. Now it supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows in a single executable. I also have added better support for Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, but it still works great for Windows XP. I cleaned up the interface a lot, added

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Folders and generates a list of all plug and play codes. sysprep.exe ... -quit You will need to run sysprep with -quit because you need to perform a step before the computer shuts down. reg.exe ADD HKLM\System\Setup /v CmdLine /t REG_SZ /d "c:\script.cmd" Change the HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\CmdLine:REG_SZ path to a script that first runs spdrvscn as below. shutdown.exe /s Shutdown the computer. Image the Computer Take an image of the computer at this point with Ghost, ImageX or whatever way you prefer. spdrvscn.exe /importpnp c:\export.pnp /scanpnp /register /quiet During the SysPrep minisetup before driver detection occurs this should be run to detect the drivers much quicker because only a few folders are scanned. Batch File Example: The following script is an example of a batch file that could be used to SysPrep a computer. The example below though is not very complicated and a few things could be added to it. My personal batch file looks like this. But, it also makes use of other programs such as kill.exe (resource kit) and sync.exe (SysInternals). If you look at my batch file you will notice that I kill off all unneeded processes (including explorer.exe), stop all unneeded services, delete any temporary cache files that may have been created by the last SysPrep, terminate all SMB connections, rescan the driver structure with spdrvscn.exe, flush all files to disk and then execute the sysprep.exe file. sysprep.bat @ECHO OFF ECHO SysPrep Driver Scanner with the default values supplied as arguments. spdrvscn /folders c:\sysprep\drivers /scaninf /register

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/quietECHO Command to automate SysPrep from the command-line. It is started with the start command so the command prompt window closes while SysPrep runs. start sysprep -reseal -mini -quiet Return to top. Version History 2014/08/27: v3.0.0 released This is a major update that includes a large rewrite of the user interface. The biggest change is that the scanner now supports exporting to a plug and play database for faster detection during SysPrep mini-setup, but for most people you can ignore this complicated functionality. 2013/10/15: v2.1.1 released This is a small version update that makes UAC elevation work better. 2013/10/15: v2.1.0 released After uploading to Download.com I was given the feedback from the reviewer that it would be nice if the program could open the registry so I added the ability to open the DevicePath, Manufacturer and Duplicator strings in the registry from the Help drop-down menu. The registry doesn't support loading paths as command-line parameters so I had to write my own interface to it so let me know if you have any issues with it but it seems to work well enough. 2013/10/14: v2.0.1 released It has been a number of years since I have released a new version but I've completely rewritten the SysPrep Driver Scanner. Now it supports both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows in a single executable. I also have added better support for Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8, but it still works great for Windows XP. I cleaned up the interface a lot, added

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Tools: SysPrep Driver Scanner for Windows XP, 2003, Vista, 7, 2008, 8 and 2012 Table of Contents Introduction to SPDrvScn The purpose of this tool is to provide system administrators an easy when to roll out ever-changing Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 images that use the Microsoft System Preparation Tool (SysPrep) by using this tool to enumerate your Windows drivers. You provide the tool with a base directory path and a extension type. Then when you tell it to run a scan it will search through that directory along with all subdirectories for files that match your extension. The recommend search is for a SysPrep driver store and with the extension set to inf so that it properly enumerates drivers. It will then only pick up directories that contain those matched files, in this example *.inf files, and then add those settings into the Windows registry so that when the SysPrep mini-setup runs it will search those directories. This program is meant to be run right before the SysPrep resealing is started, so it is suggest you add it to a batch file that has this program precede your sysprep.exe execution. The program also accepts command-line parameters to automate the process. Please note that this program makes it so you don't need a OemPnPDriversPath line in your sysprep.inf file for XP and 2003 or a DriverPaths in your sysprep's XML file for Windows Vista, 7,

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