It looks like you’re referencing a Windows‑based system preparation (Sysprep) routine tied to a custom or modified build labeled "CEO Version 22015" — possibly an internal or unauthorized edition.

Below is a comprehensive guide about Sysprep and preparing Windows images for deployment.

Alternative: Microsoft’s Windows Configuration Designer + Fresh Start feature may provide similar automation without third‑party scripts.

  • Language Packs: English UI is present, but regional formats often default to Chinese (Simplified) – a nightmare for international work.
  • Sysprep, short for System Preparation, is a critical component of the Windows operating system that allows administrators to prepare a computer for imaging and deployment. The Sysprep tool is used to remove unique identifiers from a computer, making it possible to clone and deploy the image to multiple machines. In this write-up, we will focus on the Full Sysprep CEO Version 2.2.0.15, a popular and widely-used version of the Sysprep tool.

    8. Troubleshooting Log Locations for Version 22015

    When something goes wrong during “Full Sysprep CEO version 22015 work,” check these logs: