So can anyone please tell me definitively what the answer is here. Is wrong, as I've now burned an activation. I ran the slmgr /dlv command and the activation count was 2, which I think I then uploaded the image and deployed it with the rearm=0 parameter (so this is the same). I then restored the backup of my clean image and ran sysprep with the rearm=0 parameter. The slmgr /dlv command and the activation count was 3, which is what I think it should be.Ģ. I then uploaded the image and deployed it with the rearm=0 parameter (as I want to start the clock now that it has been deployed to a production machine). I took a backup of my image (not sysprepped), then ran sysprep with the rearm=1 parameter. Of confusion as to if I should use the rearm=1 or rearm=0.ġ. Sounds easy, but there seems to be a great deal I want to now make this image redeployable to other machines. I have a Windows 7 image that I build from the ISO, it has never been sysprepped, so it is completely clean in terms of the number of activations.
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