To All:
I have been using AISBackup with our home computers for years now, and am a huge fan. All computers are still running with XP SP3. My question: Is the following version of WAIK the one that I need to download in order to create a recovery CD? TIA Duncan
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/deta ... layLang=en
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Quick Details
File Name: 6001.18000.080118-1840-kb3aikl_en.iso
Version: 936330AIK
Date Published: 4/9/2008
Language: English
Download Size: 1375.9 MB
Estimated Download Time: 55 hr 55 min 56K Dial-up (56K)DSL/Cable (256K)DSL/Cable (768K)T1 (1.5M) 55 hr 55 min
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Overview
The Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) is designed to help corporate IT professionals customize and deploy the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 family of operation systems. By using Windows AIK, you can perform unattended Windows installations, capture Windows images with ImageX, and create Windows PE images.
This update is provided to you and licensed under the Windows Vista License Terms.
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System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows Server 2008; Windows Vista
Windows Vista
Windows Vista Service Pack 1
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 with KB926044
Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2
Windows XP Service Pack 2 with KB926044
Which Flavor of WAIK for XP SP#3
Which WAIK
Sorry, I am far too late answering this question!
AISBackup works with any version of WAIK: Basically the pre-instllation environment is used to make a boot CD that is capable of running AISBackup.
There is a video about making a restore CD on this web page:
http://www.aiscl.co.uk/videotutorial.php
However, with WAIK for Windows 7 you are also able to make a bootable USB flash drive, the process formats the flash drive so all pre existing data will be lost.
Barry
AISBackup works with any version of WAIK: Basically the pre-instllation environment is used to make a boot CD that is capable of running AISBackup.
There is a video about making a restore CD on this web page:
http://www.aiscl.co.uk/videotutorial.php
However, with WAIK for Windows 7 you are also able to make a bootable USB flash drive, the process formats the flash drive so all pre existing data will be lost.
Barry