System packaging, simply put, is to burn the system as a mirror image to a CD for system installation. System packaging is different from the normal installation of the system. The most essential difference is that system packaging is to package a complete system in the form of copy, and then install it on another system disk in the form of paste, while normal installation is through the Setup program.
When installing Windows for the first time, the system will detect the current computer hardware and install the corresponding driver. Therefore, before a Windows package runs normally, it is necessary to uninstall various drivers, which is also very necessary for the final package to be used on other computers.