Windows 7 audit mode is used for preparation of computers in order to add software and drivers without the need to do the final OOBE (Out Of Box Experience), which should be done by the end-user.
It is also used to create images for deployment, but i’ll do an article on that later.
- Insert Windows 7 DVD and boot from it
- Choose language and keyboard
- Choose Install
- Choose I Agree and Next
- Custom installation and Next
- Partition as you like, then select the disk or partition you want to install to, then press Next
- The computer will reboot a couple of times
- When the setup asks for a username, press CTRL+SHIFT+F3
- The computer will now reboot
- After reboot, you will automatically log in as Administrator and you’ll see a Sysprep screen. You can close it.
You are now in audit mode and will have the opportunity to install any application you want.
Reboot as many times as necessary. After reboot, you’ll see the sysprep window again, just close it every time until done installing.
Do a final reboot. At the sysprep screen choose the OOBE option.
Don’t check the Generalize option, unless you want to create an image for deployment purposes.
The system is now ready for the end-user with all applications pre-installed.