Difference between revisions of "What Operating Systems can be imaged with FOG?"

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So far we support:
 
  
'''Linux:'''
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= Linux =
Any formatted with ext/xfs
 
(More information required)
 
  
'''MAC:'''
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Any formatted with ext/xfs, including ChromiumOS. Re-sizable partitions only supported for EXT based partitions.
(More information required)
 
  
'''Windows:'''
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= OSX =
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
 
  
'''Note about using Windows 7 OEM license'''
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Yes, but not re-sizable partitions. please see: [[FOG on a MAC]]
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= Windows =
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* Windows 95
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* Windows 98
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* [[Imaging Windows 2000 |Windows 2000]]
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* Windows XP
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* [[Imaging Windows 2003 |Windows 2003]]
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* Windows Vista
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* Windows 7
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* [[Imaging Windows 2008 |Windows 2008]]
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* Windows 8
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* Windows 8.1
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* Windows 10
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= 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.
 
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.

Latest revision as of 18:41, 6 June 2016

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 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