Installing 64-bit Vista SP1 from a 32-bit Vista SP1 Image

Topics Windows Vista on February 7th, 2008

Installing Vista Service Pack 1 from a image of Vista is a move that has become possible with the latest stage in evolution of the latest client. Along with a range of enhancements, Vista comes to the table with setup and deployment improvements. While end users will be only superficially impacted by the changes, IT professional and original equipment manufacturers will be able to enjoy the added benefits of the service pack.

is great for IT Professionals because it will make your life easier around deployment and management of the technology. You will be able to maintain a single WinPE image because you can install versions of Vista from a OS,” explained Deeps De Silva, Audience Marketing Manager, Microsoft Australia.

And in addition, Microsoft informed that Vista “improves OS deployment by supporting the installation of offline boot critical storage drivers. WinPE will automatically look to a hidden partition for drivers. It will search that partition recursively, and if boot critical drivers are present they will be loaded. Non-boot critical drivers will be picked up and staged, but not loaded prior to the OS coming online.

PE 2.0 “is designed to make large-scale, customized deployments of the new Vista operating system notably easier. With the release of Vista, Windows PE 2.0 is available to all business customers to assist in deployments of Vista as well as downlevel operating systems such as XP. PE enables users to inject drivers, configure Vista offline, provide recovery solutions as well as diagnose and troubleshoot system problems,” Microsoft added.

Microsoft business customers and partners will be able to take full advantage of Pre-installation Environment 2.0, the core deployment foundation for Vista, in order to streamline deployments of Vista . Microsoft is offering PE 2.0, tailored to Vista, as an integral part of Business Desktop Deployment 2007.

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