Can you force the "welcome to Android" first time boot screen? - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

Hey thar.
Im looking for a way to force flag the OS to a first time boot (the initial welcome screen when the OS boots for the first time after a reset).
Is this possible? Im working on an image that I would like to pass on to someone, but I want the welcome screen to show when they flash it themselves (as I've already entered the image an made some custom adjustments to system and data, then dumped the images).
Thanks in advance for the help.

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/xda-assist/phone-stuck-boot-screen-deleting-boot-t3019429
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