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how can I DEPLOY an image captured using WDS ?

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Note: this article assumes that you have previously captured an image using WDS as outlined in the following post: how can I capture an Image using WDS

 

Part 1 - add boot.wim to WDS

 

 

Step 1. Get your Windows Vista DVD ready.

 

Step 2. Insert the DVD and start WDS (windows deployment services) gui.

 

Step 3. In the Left Pane of WDS, select boot images

 

Step 4. In the Right Pane, right click the mouse and choose 'Add Boot Image'.

 

wds_add_boot_image.JPG

 

Step 5. In the Add Image Wizard, click the Browse button and browse to the Sources folder on your Vista DVD that you inserted in Step 2.

 

 

Step 6. Highlight the file called boot.wim and click Open, once done Click Next

 

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Step 7. In the next window, set the Image name from "Microsoft Windows Longhorn Setup (x86)" to 'Windows Vista/XP WDS deploy'

 

Step 8. Change the image description to 'Deploy Windows using WDS from windows-noob.com'

 

wds_deploy_image_metadata.JPG

 

Step 9. Click next to review the settings, and next again to proceed.

wds_deploy_review.JPG

 

 

Step 10. After the file copying is complete click on Finish.

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Part 3 - PXE boot to the WDS server

 

Step 1. Make sure the Network card is set to 'on w/PXE' in your bios and that you control the boot order so that it boots to PXE before anything else

 

Step 2. When you get the Windows Boot Manager screen after PXE booting to the WDS server, select the 'Windows Vista Setup-Deploy' option (may be labelled differently, but this label was defined in Part 1, step 7 of this post)

 

Step 3. After Windows PE boots you'll be presented with a Install Windows wizard, select your chosen Locale and Keyboard or input method and click next.

 

Step 4. When prompted enter your domain username and password, enter them and click ok to continue.

 

eg: Username= ris2\administrator

Password= xxxxxxxxxx

 

Step 5. Select the operating system you want to install from the ones in the list, in this example it is Windows Vista Ultimate Capture en-US X86. Click Next to continue.

 

Step 6. Where do you want to install windows? highlight the drive/partition and click next to continue or click advanced drive options if you want to format the drive, and then click on format and ok (otherwise the previous Windows installation will be renamed to Windows.old).

 

Step 7. Click next to continue, Windows setup will start the installation process (copying files, expanding files, installing features, installing updates, completing installation).

 

Congratulations, you have now successfully deployed a previously captured image using WDS.

 

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Got a question here, and I know this was addressed in another post. I have tried several different combinations, when my client boots up in PXE, it allows me to select the boot image I've created but continues to tell me the boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible. I have both a boot image, and the captured install image for the machine llisted. Any thoughts on what I may try next. It also does it whether machine has Windows 7 on it out of the box, or formatted.

[i e-mailed you yesterday from AK, and hoping this was the right place to post. Thank you]

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