Easy Sysprep 3.1.2 Portable ★ No Password
Create custom recovery images for clients, streamlining system restoration processes.
: Some pre-installed Windows apps (like OneDrive) can cause errors. If Sysprep fails, you may need to use PowerShell to remove provisioned packages .
Force a specific language or keyboard layout.
Run it immediately on any Windows machine without installing software. USB Ready: Keep the tool on your deployment USB drive. Easy Sysprep 3.1.2 Portable
Fill in support details, company names, and logos that users will see in the System Properties window after installation. Phase 3: Sealing the Image
3.1.2 is an older version. While it may work on early Windows 10, it may fail to properly handle modern Windows 10/11 appx packages (Microsoft Store apps) or newer CopyProfile limitations. "Brutish" Optimization:
Modern Windows apps (from the Store) are provisioned for new users but not removed. Solution: Run PowerShell as admin and execute: Force a specific language or keyboard layout
It includes options to clean up temporary files, logs, and prefetch data to ensure a "clean" installation.
Using Easy Sysprep 3.1.2 Portable involves a straightforward, step-by-step process:
Since Phase 2 of the packaging process must be performed within a PE system, a portable tool that doesn't require installation is ideal for this workflow. Fill in support details, company names, and logos
| Tool | Best For | Learning Curve | |------|----------|----------------| | | Simple, scripted deployments | High (XML editing) | | Easy Sysprep 3.1.2 | GUI-driven, portable, driver cleaning | Low | | SmartDeploy | Enterprise with paid support | Medium | | FOG Project | Linux-based, open-source imaging | High |
No installation is required. Simply run the executable from a USB drive on the machine you wish to image [1].