Your Dell is definitely in RAID mode and not AHCI. If you've never changed it, it's definitely still RAID because all Dell computers ship with RAID by default. If it's an older Dell, look for "System Management" and scroll down until you find it. On a newer Dell, you'll see it in the "Storage"...
My question is definitely not what is Sysprep. I am fully aware of what it is and why it's used and what it does after it's used. I use Sysprep all the time; however, I am trying to figure out what exactly NTLite is trying to describe in the lower caption of my attached screenshot. The first...
I do have the paid license and I certainly use the feature you are trying to get working. It's definitely quite easy to do with NTLite. I spend $40/Week on coffee, so it's a no-brainer for me I suppose.
My issue is somewhat similar, but a bit different. I have two presets. I use one preset that captures all the changes I want. I take that ISO and load it in VMware Workstation Pro and then make a few adjustments. I then capture the "install.wim" file and replace my existing install.wim in NTLite...
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