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The network speed may be impacted if there are many computers using PXE boot. Thus you can try dividing PXE boot clients into smaller groups to boost the speed. I have a custom built desktop with Windows 7 Ultimate x64 and I want to make it my server so I can use my laptop to boot from an image. Can someone point me into the direction I need to go? Do you need any more help? Have you solved your problem?

Otherwise, enter the query in the search box below. We used to use Clonezilla free , but the problem is that it would only work on one model computer. It clones an original hardrive and then uses that image for all others. We use a few different models here so it wasn't the best option. The company went with WDS and it works for all the different configurations of computers we have.

The only problem I have with it is that it puts a generic Windows install on the computer and then we have to go back and install drivers. Not a big deal anymore as we created a batch file that is run shortly after imaging and it installs the specific drivers for the computers. We just start the batch file and walk away.

Liquis, Inc. We have a PXE system setup. The server runs ArchLinux, and pushes the Windows image. It's quite fast, even on Mbit ethernet. It's double-NATed, so it still has Internet access, but it doesn't touch our network. Loading drivers isn't as automatic as I'd like, but other than that it's pretty cool. Someone else set it up, so I'm a little fuzzy on how it works.

I'll see if I can get they guy who built it to post on here. I first created the image on the "test" box. Then I sysprep'd the image. Next I captured the image to the server with GhostCast. Whenever I needed to deploy the image on a new computer of the same type, I would just plug the new computer into the switch and GhostCast the image on to the new computer.

Now I still had to join the computer to the domain after all that. First I created a winPE boot disk. At the same time I put imagex on the boot disk, as well as the wimscript. Imagex requires wimscript. Imagex is the file that captures the image of the system. Dont forget Sysprep is still used here. The first thing to do once you have created a WinPe boot disk with the imagex file and the wimscript. Once the system has been syspreped, make sure the winpe boot disk is in the cd rom drive and then boot from that disk.

When the deployment is finished you will have a domain-joined Windows 10 computer with the Adobe Reader application installed as well as the applications that were included in the reference image, such as Office Pro Plus. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback?

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