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Step 1. Create a new Task Sequence

 

We will now create a new Task Sequence to deploy the captured WIM file from part 1.

 

In ConfigMgr, expand Operating System Deployment and right click on Task Sequences, choose New Task Sequence

 

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Choose the first option, Install an existing image package

 

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fill in your Task Sequence information and browse to the X64 boot.wim file

 

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when the Install Windows screen appears click on browse

 

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and select our recently added operating system image

 

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for the Image drop down menu select 1-1 and don't forget to enter your product key and administrator password option

 

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Add your Domain Join info

 

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select your configmgr client from definition package (make sure this package is made AFTER you install SCCM SP2)

 

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choose whether you want to capture users data or not *USMT* using your USMT4 package Note: you will have to create the USMT 4 package separatly, if you have not created the USMT4 package you can deselect all three options on this screen.

 

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as I am not using a SUP on this lab, I will not be installing any updates...

 

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click next at the install software (we won't install any software packages now)

 

and close at the confirmation screen

 

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Next Step > Advertise the Task Sequence to a Deploy Windows 7 collection

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Hi. Thanks for the this assistance, I always refer your blog for sccm,

 

I have a small query,

 

in configure state migration, you mention that "choose whether you want to capture users data or not *USMT*"

 

can you tell what do you mean users data, with an example.

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