Booting off a clean hard drive.....

Hello, everyone....
I am running ZENworks 7 and I think it is fairly up to date.
I have a laptop with a clean hard drive. The drive was formatted and then it
was put into a Lenovo T500 laptop. As far as I know, it have never been
touched by anything ZENworks related.
Now, when I boot up the computer, a ZENworks pre-boot sequence starts.
How do I get this to stop? I would like it see the message that there is no
operating system.
Thanks.
Delon E. Weuve
Senior Network Engineer
Office of Auditor of State
State of Iowa
United States of America

Boot from the imaging iso cd
select Custom to boot up and get a linux prompt
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda count=64
sync
reboot
The above process is non reversible - all partitions will be lost. So be sure you are erasing the correct system. :-)
This blasts the MBR, image safe data, and makes the disk look factory fresh. Its easy to construct a bootab Linux DVD that does this in an unattended way in case you have a lot of workstations to process. Its also a good way of getting rid of MBR root kits which re-imaging will not get rid of.
-- Bob

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