Building a Common Image
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Additional customization
At this time, any additional customizations should be applied. Typical examples
include applying a custom wallpaper or desktop theme, changing power profile
settings, and setting device options.
Obtaining drivers
There are three ways to obtain drivers for an entire product family:
• From the System Recovery Supplemental Disk created from the reference system.
The Supplemental Disk has the advantage of containing all drivers in one
place. In addition, all of the drivers are packaged in a manner that is very
cohesive with the image deployment process. Note, however, that the
Supplemental Disk usually does not contain the very latest versions of all
drivers, but contains the versions of the drivers that shipped from the factory
release of the product. To obtain the latest versions of the drivers, see one of
the other options below. Note that the contents of the Restore CD/DVD are
typically compressed in cabinet, or “cab” format. There are several tools
available to uncompress this format including “expand.exe,” which is included
in the “%windir%\system32” directory. After gathering drivers from the Restore
CD/DVD, all extracted files must be expanded prior to use within the common
image scenario.
• From the SoftPaq files obtained from the HP support website. Go to
http://www.hp.com and choose the “Support and Drivers” link. Select (or
enter) the product name for which you want to download drivers, and the
corresponding operating system. For each driver, choose to “Save” the Softpaq
when prompted with the following screen: