The oobeSystem pass configures settings that are applied during the first-boot experience for end users, also called Windows Welcome. oobeSystem settings are processed before a user first logs into Windows.
Out-of-Box-Experience (OOBE) runs the first time the user starts a new computer. OOBE runs before the Windows shell or any additional software runs, and performs a small set of tasks necessary to configure and run Windows.
You can configure Windows to boot to Windows Welcome by running sysprep /oobe. By default, after running Windows Setup, Windows Welcome starts.
Out-of-Box-Experience (OOBE) runs the first time the user starts a new computer. OOBE runs before the Windows shell or any additional software runs, and performs a small set of tasks necessary to configure and run Windows.
You can configure Windows to boot to Windows Welcome by running sysprep /oobe. By default, after running Windows Setup, Windows Welcome starts.
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Giin70 Said:"im busier than a 3 legged cat on a frozen pond scratching for a place to poop..."
He also Said:"Maybe we can ship yall off to mamby pamby land to look to self confidence, ya jackwagon."
Then"your about as useless as tits on a boar
And:"headspace and keyboard timing issue on end user end"
Always have a back up plan for your back up plan.
My Pc Specs: My Rig!