Custom install sys file
Windows Defender is installed and configured to collect and send the computer information to Microsoft. Internet Explorer will be configured with Phishin2 Filter.
#Custom install sys file drivers#
Updated drivers are automatically downloaded from Microsoft’s Web site for the hardware devices installed on the system. Windows Updates is configured to automatically download and install updates as they become available. With recommended settings, the different options selected for Windows Updates are as follows: ■ If you do not want automatic updates, click the Ask Me Later button. Read the information carefully and make your selections.
#Custom install sys file update#
The Windows Update and Security options dialog box appears. Select the country, time and currency format, and keyboard layout as appropriate.
Other steps involved in this phase are as follows: 1. These settings are taken from the existing Windows operating system. Since you are already working on the existing operating system, the username, password, and computer name options are not displayed. The Setup Windows phase starts when the Setup program finishes copying and expanding files from the DVD media. This is the most commonly used installation option. This option is required when no existing, upgradable Windows Server OSs are currently installed on the server hardware. Using this option, along with formatting the OS partition, ensures an optimized fresh installation. This is also known as a clean installation. ▪Ĭustom (advanced)-Choosing to perform a custom installation achieves the same result as performing an upgrade except that no data, user settings, or application settings are retained. Upgrades can be helpful if you have complex applications installed that may require hours to reinstall and configure. As mentioned, the upgrade option is available to you when you have existing Windows Servers on your network that have a supported upgrade path. Upgrade-Choosing to upgrade will take you through a process of installing Windows Server 2008 R2, replacing the existing OS, but maintaining data, and user and application settings. The following provides more details on Upgrades and Custom Installs: ▪ If you are building a new network, or do not currently have servers with a supported upgrade path, then this decision is made for you. Prior to installing Windows Server 2008 R2, you will need to determine whether to perform a custom installation or upgrade an existing OS.