If you were going to duplicate this image to other machines then you would tick the generalize box, otherwise just change the Shutdown Option to "Shutdown" and click OK. Your VM will reboot and you'll automatically be logged on as "Administrator" and the sysprep (System Preparation Tool) will be running. The quickest way to do this from here is to hit CTRL+SHIFT+F3 to bypass the initial oobe screens and boot into Audit mode. You need to sysprep the installation of windows just as if you were preparing a customised image.
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The provisioning pack we created won't work here - this isn't how you receive a device from the manufacturer. This is the first screen of the out of box experience for a fresh installation of Windows 10. You should stop your installation at this point.
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The first thing to do is to install Windon a virtual machine and stop at the first OOBE screen I'm not going to go through all the steps to do this as there's plenty blog posts on how to do that but I've recorded the world's most boring GIF you can watch if you like.
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When you turn on your new tablets, they'll boot up into OOBE ("out-of-box experience") so this is the scenario we're going to look at testing (versus just double clicking on a ppkg in a running OS - you'd have to go through all the OOBE screens and create a user account to get to that stage which you just aren't going to do on 100 tablets.)
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Now we want to test that in a VM before you go deploying it to all those shiny Surface Pro 4s you've got to get ready before the big technology demo event tomorrow. So in Part 1 we created a simple provisioning package. Hello again, is it really a week since I wrote Part 1 ? First published on TECHNET on Feb 20, 2017