UIU 4.5

The latest version of the UIU includes features and functionality that make the creation and maintenance of ONE hardware-independent hard drive image even easier.

The Universal Imaging Utility (UIU) Version 4.5 is the only software application able to create a true hardware-independent hard drive image. Used in conjunction with your existing cloning application (Symantec Ghost, Altiris, ZenWorks, etc.), the UIU can create a single Windows PC image that can be easily deployed to any business class laptop or desktop in your environment regardless of manufacturer or model. You can now create and maintain only ONE master image that will work on all existing and future hardware regardless of HAL type, processor, PC make or model. Maintaining multiple individual images for PCs from Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc. is no longer necessary.

The UIU 4.5 is designed for Microsoft Windows XP (SP2 & SP3), Vista (SP1), Windows 7 systems specifically (Windows 2000 is still serviced by UIU v3.7) with full support for Mac Intel-based hardware.

How the UIU Works

Your cloning process begins just like it would for any base image setup. You first prepare your master machine with any applications, setting, programs etc. that you want to deploy to other workstations. After base image configuration, the UIU is run.

The UIU begins by resetting your existing Windows operating system to a simple "pre-installation" state, allowing for correct detection of different hardware platforms upon image deployment without crashing the systems. No more BSsOD.

UIU then runs MIMIC (Master Image Machine Integrity Check) for base image best practices and, new to v4.5, a pre-deployment Discovery Tool allowing you to access your environment and make any necessary adjustments before continuing the process.

Next, a regularly updated driver database is installed, assuring greater compatibility with new hardware components. As you acquire new hardware, with new video, network and audio components, you need not maintain the necessary drivers; Big Bang does the work for you. Big Bang's driver database contains drivers and Plug  and Play IDs for all the latest hardware and chipsets.

Then, Microsoft Sysprep is launched. Running Sysprep helps keep you in compliance with Microsoft's standards for disk imaging, and the UIU uses it to help detect the hardware components on a machine receiving a Universal Image. Additionally, Sysprep will change the Security ID (SID) on your recipient PCs, allowing for consistent interaction with any Active Directory domain structure. The UIU handles Sysprep answer files for you, (both XP and the new Vista XML format), so there is no need to build a custom Sysprep answer file.

Finally, during Windows mini-setup, UIU detects and installs the correct HAL (ACPI, UniProcessor or MultiProcessor), and handles all hardware driver installations, now including High Definition Audio devices.

The UIU generally installs in ten minutes or less, and then you simply clone the PC using your disk imaging software.

- U.S. Patent #7,512,833 B1

PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS

  • Windows XP SP2 or SP3, Windows Vista Business or Enterprise (32-bit only for XP and Vista) incl. SP1*, or Windows 7
  • 3 GB of free space on the drive where Windows is installed (Includes temporary files)
  • DVD-ROM if not downloading software
  • UIU 4.5 will install Microsoft .Net 3.5, or it can be manually installed
  • A disk imaging application (Symantec Ghost, Altiris, Acronis, etc.)
  • Internet connectivity is suggested in order to obtain UIU Online Updates

*The system requirements for installation of the UIU are the same as the system requirements for installation of your Windows operating System.

PRODUCT LIMITATIONS

  • The UIU is not designed to function with Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2003/2008 Server versions.
  • The UIU does not support RAID based systems.
  • A UIU image created on a fully ACPI compliant system will not be compatible with older, non-ACPI compliant (Standard PC) systems.
  • Deployment from a SCSI based system to an IDE/ATA/PATA/SATA system may fail. The UIU supports imaging to a non-RAID SCSI system, but not from a SCSI system.