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Mr. Lim 22-08-2012 14:45

Re: Trying to get the team on CAD
 
Windows could be complaining about the changes in "hardware" between your different setups: virtualized, physical booting, and now a completely different laptop.

This is a shot in the dark, but if you can still boot into the image in your virtual environment, try generalizing the image.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l...=ws.10%29.aspx

Mr. Lim 22-08-2012 14:53

Re: Trying to get the team on CAD
 
Also, the "Phase III" section of this article might be useful.

http://ftanada.wordpress.com/2009/02...ckflash-drive/

josh.pruim 22-08-2012 17:25

Re: Trying to get the team on CAD
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Lim (Post 1182722)
Also, the "Phase III" section of this article might be useful.

http://ftanada.wordpress.com/2009/02...ckflash-drive/

I was actually looking for an article like this (I had been doing so many different things, but it never occurred to me to remove the USB controller from the VM during the install, I managed to get a crashdump, and it was indeed an issue with the USB drivers and how Windows unmounts and remounts USB devices that are not NTFS on boot)

The article on 'generalizing' the image appears a little difficult to understand, but from what I gather, you run
Code:

cd C:\Windows\System32\sysprep
sysprep.exe

then a box pops up that you can select "Enter OOBE" and check "Generalize"

josh.pruim 23-08-2012 20:24

Re: Trying to get the team on CAD
 
Ah. I got the normalization working, and right now I'm imaging the disk to a file.
So far my steps were
  1. Follow this guide http://ftanada.wordpress.com/2009/02...ckflash-drive/*
  2. Install Inventor
  3. Generalize the OS
  4. Boot Clonezilla, save image
  5. Restore image to Flash Drive with Clonezilla

*Changes to Guide in my case
I Used a physical disk, partitioned to have one same-size minus 1GB as the flash disk (of what the computer sees, not what is on the label, my 32 GB drive was actually 30.9 GB, so, partition was 29.9 GB), and another occupying the rest of the disk space. Formatted both as NTFS, named the additional space (The second partition) "Image Cache" and the 29.9 GB "Windows"

Clonezilla, image the "Windows" partition to the "Image Cache" partition, then restore it to the USB drive. (My reason for imaging is so that if I need to make duplicates, it's very easy)

If you were being clever, you could get a 500GB hard disk, chop it into 5 partitions
(Windows installer disk, Windows install partition, Image cache, Clonezilla, and a universal bootloader) and make a laptop that you simply can set up, image, and prepare for restore without any external drives.

josh.pruim 23-08-2012 23:57

Re: Trying to get the team on CAD
 
I have posted my methods on http://caddrive.joshpruim.com/ if anyone wants to contribute, or share their ideas, it's an open Wiki.

josh.pruim 25-08-2012 20:58

Re: Trying to get the team on CAD
 
Update: I was browsing the Mac OS App Store, and found Inventor Fusion for Mac.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/autod...29580720?mt=12
Since it's free, I don't see any disadvantages to testing it out. It's not full-featured CAD, but it appears to export files that either Inventor Pro or NX can read.


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