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"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"


1. Open the Windows Deployment Services console.
2. Expand your server on the left pane and right-click the Boot Images folder.
3. Choose Add Boot Image.
4. Enter or browse to the sources folder path on the Windows Server 2008
installation media where boot.wim is located (Figure 5-3), and then click Next.
Figure 5-3. Specifying the location of boot.wim
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5. Enter the Image Name and Image Description in the Image Metadata screen;
then click Next (Figure 5-4).
6. Review the Summary page, and click Next.
7. Click Finish when completed.
Hands-On Exercise: Creating a Capture Image
Once you have boot images in place, your first step to capturing an image is to create a
Capture boot image. The Capture boot image creates a boot environment that will allow
you to create an Install image. In this example, you create a Capture image for Windows
Server 2008.
1. Open the Windows Deployment Services console.
2. Expand your server name on the left pane and click the Boot Images folder.
Figure 5-4. Image Metadata screen
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3. Right-click the name of the boot image for which you want to create a Capture
boot image. In this case, select Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Setup (x86).
4. Select Create Capture Boot Image.
5. Enter the Image Name, Image Description, and full pathname where you want
to save the new Capture image; then click Next (Figure 5-5).


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