Check out MDT, it's a free tool from MS that will help you a lot here as you can use your customised WIM file as the source but it extends this so much more by providing a massive set of scripts and tools for building a simple or very complex imaging process (by default it will use usb sticks/cd's as the initial install method to then boot and pull the configs and images over the network). MDT also massively simplifies the process of managing drivers as you just load them into the MDT server (not the image file you deploy), and then during the install process the required drivers get installed automatically (although you can do manual installs for any odd/non-standard drivers or if you want to force specific driver versions for certain model PC's).
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MDT is that rare MS product that doesn't get as much attention as others but actually works *very* well so if you are planning on deploying more than a few PC's it is well worth spending some time to learn MDT, you can easily have a basic install up and running within a few hours which will image PC's, then you can build out a more complex setup over time (we ended up having ours to a SQL database which then handles setting computer names based on each computers serial number).
Sep 27, 2006 The Microsoft Windows Embedded for Point of Service Unattended Generator Utility provides an easy way to create and edit an unattended answer file for use in installing Windows Embedded for Point of Service. An unattended answer file supplies all the information that Setup needs to install the operating system using the /unattended switch.