This guide shows you how to install Windows Vista but leave the set up (user name and password, PC name, recommended settings, time zone, and firewall settings) to the soon to be user of that computer just like the major PC manufacturers like Dell and HP do.
This is great for when you install Vista on a computer for a friend or family member but you want to leave the set up to them.
Install Windows Vista but stop at the first set up window (the user account creation window) also known as the beginning of Out of box experience (OOBE) shown below.
Press Ctrl + Shift + F3. Your computer will restart.
The computer will boot up in Audit mode and logged in as Administrator. Now would be a great time to install updates, software, and set any system settings you'd like.
When you're ready to shutdown the computer and give it to its owner make sure System Cleanup Action is set to OOBE in the System Preparation Tool so that when the user turns the computer on for the first time he/she will start at the user account creation window or OOBE. Do not check off Generalize.
Change Shutdown Options to Shutdown and then click OK to shut the computer down.
The computer will do its thing and then shut down
When the user boots the computer up for the first time the computer will start at the OOBE section.They can finish the installation by setting it up.