Carl D
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That's exactly what I've done, made a 'clean install' Ghost image of Windows on my main PC and 2 laptops.
All 3 are activated, the Start menus are set up the way I want and I have the drivers installed on the laptops. I haven't installed any drivers on the clean install image for the main PC apart from the chipset drivers for the motherboard.
Every 6 months or so I load those clean install images (after making a current one, of course) and bring them up to date with Windows updates and save a new image then restore the current one when I've finished.
All 3 are activated, the Start menus are set up the way I want and I have the drivers installed on the laptops. I haven't installed any drivers on the clean install image for the main PC apart from the chipset drivers for the motherboard.
Every 6 months or so I load those clean install images (after making a current one, of course) and bring them up to date with Windows updates and save a new image then restore the current one when I've finished.