![]() The machines come with Windows 10 already installed but require some configuration after initial boot up. The hardware should be the same on all machines. The machines are stand alone machines, which will not connect to any network / internet. ![]() I don't have enough knowledge to pontificate on that option. JP may jump in here with a mini-tutorial on the Microsoft SysPrep procedure which is another way to deploy identical System configurations. ![]() If you don't have individual Macrium Reflect licenses for those other machines, if the TRIAL period is over it will have to be uninstalled on those machines. If the hardware's different, the reDeploy feature will eventually require you to, most likely, find compatible hardware driver software for the different machines. Using your procedure with identical or different machines will probably be fine as far as Windows Activation is concerned as long as those other machines are already activated or you have Registration/Activation information available for those machines. You didn't mention if your multiple machine hardware is all different. So, what would be the preferred method of "duplicating" machines. and of course, your MACRIUM Reflect license being moved to those machines will not be valid following your restorations. If the hardware configurations are different, you will have to use the reDeploy feature of the Rescue Media immediately following the image restoration. If not you'll be talking to MIcrosoft to get the original activations back in place. Windows may be able to sort all this out on-line once you are up, hope so. but be aware, when doing this you will be moving the SOURCE machine's Windows ACTIVATION to the target machines which will wind up with unActivated Windows. If the machines have identical hardware configurations, this is possible. The Resue Media WILL BE REQUIRED for this operation. Do I create a bootable Rescue Media DVD disk, boot the other "target" machines to this DVD and then restore the image I originally made from the "source" machine to the "Target" machines? I've also created an image of this machines' disks / partitions. I have my "source machine" I've installed and configured the Windows 10 OS. I want to create multiple Windows 10 machines.
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