Run Audit mode in the factory

In build-to-order scenarios, OEMs can boot a device into Audit mode to install customer-specific apps, languages, drivers, and make additional configurations.

After the image is applied, boot the device into Audit Mode

Use Audit mode to customize a device

While in audit mode, you can install customer requested software, drivers specific to the PC, and additional items. While in audit mode you can also install the latest Windows updates. The following topics go into more detail about how to install drivers, language packs, and Windows updates:

Keep in mind that the more items that you install on the factory floor increases the time it takes to assemble, install, and box the PC.

Note

Running scripts, installers, and diagnostic tools in Audit Mode on Windows 10 S may require enabling manufacturing mode for Windows 10 S. See Manufacturing mode for details on how to enable manufacturing mode.

Completing Audit mode

After you complete your audit mode installations, you must run sysprep /oobe to ensure that the end-user goes through the out-of-box experience and accepts the license terms. You should capture the Windows installation to the recovery partition to help users rest the PC to factory default. By doing this in the factory, you can ensure that the build-to-order customizations that customers make are in the recovery image.

You will need to boot the PC to Windows PE again to capture and apply the Windows installation to the recovery partition.

The following topic describes how to create the recovery image:

After the recovery image is captured, you can shut down the PC, box it, and ship it.

Depending on the volume of units you are shipping, you might want to consider pulling one or more PCs off the line to ensure the systems you build meet your quality expectations.