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тАО10-01-2007 06:57 AM
тАО10-01-2007 06:57 AM
Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
If not, how many different kinds of HAL are there? One per product line?
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тАО10-05-2007 08:18 AM
тАО10-05-2007 08:18 AM
Re: Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
ACPI APIC
ACPI PIC
There are two kernels:
MP
UP
ACPI PIC is UP only, but ACPI APIC uses either the MP or UP kernel depending on the number of CPU's and/or whether HyperThreading is enabled.
It will not be Microsoft supported to do as you suggest, but it is possible and far less time consuming if you do at least incorporate Sysprep.
Your note doesn't indicate which generations of DL360 or DL580, but let's assume that you mean something fairly modern, and with that in mind you're looking at an ACPI APIC HAL and an MP kernel.
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тАО10-05-2007 08:20 AM
тАО10-05-2007 08:20 AM
Re: Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
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тАО10-05-2007 09:07 AM
тАО10-05-2007 09:07 AM
Re: Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
I've heard about some nice tools, bundled with Smart Start that can help speed things up. Something that creates an image server from which I can peel off copies?
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тАО10-09-2007 05:34 AM
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Re: Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
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тАО10-09-2007 05:45 AM
тАО10-09-2007 05:45 AM
Re: Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
When you run Smart Start, they refer to am 'image server,' which, being from HP, I hope finesses the problem with the various HALs.
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тАО10-09-2007 07:20 AM
тАО10-09-2007 07:20 AM
Re: Does Each HP Product Line use a different Windows HAL?
The only other gotcha is that Microsoft doesn't support using Intel Sysprep images on AMD servers or vice versa. WDS will allow you do it, the image seems to work correctly on the server, but Microsoft won't support it for some reason.