Almeza MultiSet Enterprise 8.7.1
O. James Samson - August 28, 2013Want to create a Windows installation disk or USB Flash Drive that will automatically install the OS Windows without asking questions about username, product key, time and locale settings? Then Get Almeza Multiset Enterprise.
What is the big deal about this program?
Almeza MultiSet Enterprise will allow you to reduce expenses on calling administrators for every client computer, save a lot of time for everyone and therefore provide more time for employees to spend on their direct duties. With the program, you can create a Windows installation disk or USB Flash Drive that will automatically install the operating Windows without asking questions about username, product key, time as well as locale settings. Your favorite applications are automatically installed, the necessary keys are entered into the registry, drivers are updated, new patches (service packs) from Microsoft are installed. It’s possible and you can do it easily with Almeza MultiSet. It will automatically install all the applications you require, either onto your original computer or onto a new one. It’s an ideal solution for rebuilding your systems quickly.
Some of the features of the program include the following: Automatic Windows installation, Automatic installation of any software, Creating a bootable disk for automatic Windows and software installation, Automatically restoring software settings and tuning Windows, Remote automatic installation. For example, it is possible to automatically install software via the local area network. Convenient Wizards. Automatic installation disks are created with the help of convenient wizards.
Almeza, the publisher of this software, added the following new features to this version: German localization has been updated, problem with creating USB Flash drive with Windows has been fixed as well as two errors – error with some applications (Adobe, Office, MS SQL) and the one with insertions in the some applications.
To learn more about Almeza, please do visit Almeza.
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