Sysprep Set Computer Name Serial Number

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Apr 23, 2008  Hi, We would like to deploy a sysprep'd Vista x64 image and we would like the computer name automatically set, based on the asset number in the BIOS. I wish r kelly musicpleer. Does anyone know how to do this? I have used a tool called WSName for Windows XP, using the WMI SMBIOSAssetTag info, but. Thank you very much, it did indeed change my computer name but it changed it to 00C000E51011 looks like the serial number. The service tag for this particular machine im on at the moment is 1CYVD1J. If you run the script ive attached it shows you firstly the service tag then the serial number.

Sysprep Set Computer Name Serial Number
If you are joining a domain, whether it be a part of the sysprep config file or a script that runs after it boots up, a reboot will need to occur between the rename and the domain join. When it joins the domain, the name will have to be unique, so a fixed name in the sysprep file will not work if/when you have multiple machines imaging at the same time. I assume this is windows vista or 7 since you mentioned the setupcomplete.cmd script.
One solution I have seen has been to rename, reboot, autologin, and have a script run that then joins the domain and reboots again.
We're using the K2000, so we have the ability to run items while it is booted to the KBE (Windows PE) once it has either finished imaging or running the scripted OS install. We actually rewrite the unattend.xml file to set the name before it boots from the local disk. WSname had an option to do something similar with WinXP's sysprep.inf file but last I checked it did not support the new XML format that Windows Vista and 7 use. Not sure what boot environment clonezilla uses (guessing Linux) but if you had the ability to modify files on the local disk after it images but before it reboots, you could probably do something similar.