There is no official Vertiv product or feature called "TKO software repack" based on current Vertiv support documentation and product catalogs.
Run a Windows 7 VM with original TKO and P2V (physical-to-virtual) conversion. Then distribute the VM image to operators—no repack needed.
For years, software distribution in industrial environments relied on bulky, monolithic installers that were often prone to environment-specific errors. The "TKO" (Technical Knock-Out) project represents a shift toward a matured repack pipeline. By breaking down legacy installers and rebuilding them into streamlined, script-driven packages, Vertiv has significantly reduced deployment times. Key milestones in this evolution include: Scripted Automation
"Come again?"
Bloatware Removal: Disabling heavy telemetry and unnecessary background services.
In enterprise environments, "repacking" usually involves wrapping the original installer into a standard format (like .MSI or an SCCM package) for automated deployment. For Vertiv TKO, this is vital for several reasons: