I recommend you
save this image in the images folder of your Remote Install folder.
6. Click Finish when complete.
7. Right-click the Boot Images folder and select Add Boot Image.
8. Browse to and select your newly created Capture boot image; then click Next.
9. Enter a name and description for the Capture image, and then click Next.
10. Review the summary and click Next.
11. Click Finish.
Figure 5-5. Capture Image Metadata screen
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Hands-On Exercise: Creating an Install Image from
a Windows Server 2008 Reference System
Now that you have a Capture boot image, you can start creating Install images. This is
done by capturing an image of a syspreped reference system, and it can be done for both
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. The reference system is then started up in
PXE boot mode so that it can begin uploading the image.
NOTE This exercise creates an Install image for WDS??”it does not prepare a reference system
using sysprep. Review Microsoft??™s documentation to learn how to use sysprep on each respective
operating system for which you want to create an Install image.
In this exercise, we create an Install image for Windows Server 2008.
1. Prepare your reference system by installing Windows Server 2008 and any
additional application you want to load.
2. Open the command prompt, change the directory to %systemroot%\
system32\sysprep, and run the following:
Sysprep /OOBE /Generalize /Reboot
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