When the computer restarts, bootup using the network interface card (NIC)
into PXE mode. Usually this is done by pressing F12 during bootup or changing
your boot priority in BIOS to boot using the NIC first.
4. If multiple boot images are available, a menu will present all the possible boot
options. Select the name of your Windows Server 2008 Capture image.
5. Open the Windows Deployment Services Management console.
6. Expand your WDS server and right-click Install Images.
7. Select Add Image Group and enter LABTEST IMAGES in the dialog box. Then
click OK (Figure 5-6).
Figure 5-6. Creating a new Install Images group
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8. After the Capture boot image has finished loading using TFTP, you will see a
Windows Deployment Services Image Capture Wizard (Figure 5-7). Click Next
on the Welcome screen.
9. In the Image Capture Source screen, select the volume you want to capture
(this should be the volume where your system files are located) and enter the
Image Name and Image Description, as shown in Figure 5-8. Click Next.
10. On the Image Capture Destination screen, click Browse and type in the path
and filename where the image will be stored.
11. Check the Upload Image to WDS Server checkbox.
12. Enter the server name of your WDS server, and click Connect. If prompted,
enter domain credentials of an account with permissions to upload images
(typically an administrator account).
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