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Create a boot partition snapshot (win10)

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I'm slightly desperate, of what is the best practice to:

  • install a fresh version of windows 10
  • strip it down
  • install applications you need
  • setup configure everything
  • create a snapshot of the whole partition (iso)
  • be able to recover that iso on startup (boot manager)

All I'm getting on the web is using fancy Windows software to create .vim files and bootable PE's, while I'm actually just looking for this very old and simple way, to make a solid, clean data image with a MBR, that can be restored on start up.

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The "fancy Windows software to create .vim files and bootable PE's" _is_ the best practice. Though I suspect you meant .wim files. If you only have one PC, then hacking something together the "old and simple" way may work, but this isn't scalable to more than a handful of machines. That's why the fancy software exists.
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