Difference between revisions of "What Operating Systems can be imaged with FOG?"
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− | Any formatted with ext/xfs, including ChromiumOS. | + | Any formatted with ext/xfs, including ChromiumOS. Re-sizable partitions only supported for EXT based partitions. |
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= OSX = | = OSX = | ||
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− | + | * Windows 95 | |
− | + | * Windows 98 | |
− | + | * [[Imaging Windows 2000 |Windows 2000]] | |
− | + | * Windows XP | |
− | + | * [[Imaging Windows 2003 |Windows 2003]] | |
− | + | * Windows Vista | |
− | + | * Windows 7 | |
− | + | * [[Imaging Windows 2008 |Windows 2008]] | |
− | + | * Windows 8 | |
− | + | * Windows 8.1 | |
− | + | * Windows 10 | |
= Windows OEM licenses = | = Windows OEM licenses = |
Latest revision as of 18:41, 6 June 2016
Contents
Linux
Any formatted with ext/xfs, including ChromiumOS. Re-sizable partitions only supported for EXT based partitions.
OSX
Yes, but not re-sizable partitions. please see: FOG on a MAC
Windows
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows 2003
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 2008
- Windows 8
- Windows 8.1
- Windows 10
Windows OEM licenses
Microsoft has changed their reimaging license in February 2011 so that you can't distribute an OEM image if you doesn't buy a full packaged product (FPP) or have a Volume Licensing program. This means that you have to buy an extra Win7 license besides the Win7 OEM license included in most computers.
Text from the Microsoft license document: "Organizations do not have the right to reimage by using OEM media. An OEM image can only be preloaded on a PC by the OEM during manufacturing."
Ref: http://www.microsoft.com/licensing/about-licensing/volume-licensing-briefs.aspx#tab=1