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Steve Seguis

"Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration"


This is a 992MB download, so it will take a while to pull it down. The AIK is set up to be
burned to a DVD, so you will need to download this to a workstation or server that supports
DVD burning. This doesn??™t have to be done on the WDS server; it can be installed
on Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2003 SP1 and later, Windows Vista, and Windows
Server 2008.
Figure 5-12. Discover Image Metadata screen
162 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration
TIP Because the Windows AIK is constantly being enhanced, check Microsoft??™s Web site to see
which operating systems support the current Windows AIK.
1. Open a command prompt.
2. Change the current directory to C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\
PETools.
3. Run the following command to create a WinPE directory structure:
Copype x86 c:\WinPEx86
4. Delete C:\WinPEx86\ISO\sources\boot.wim.
5. Copy the Discover boot image you created earlier to C:\WinPEx86\ISO\
sources and rename it boot.wim.
6. You should now have only one file in C:\WinPEx86\ISO\sources, and the
filename has to be boot.wim.
7. Change the current directory to C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools.
8. Run the following command to create the ISO file:
Oscdimg -n -bC:\WinPEx86\ISO\boot\etfsboot.com c:\WinPEx86\ISO c:\WinPEx86.iso
9. You will now have an ISO file (C:\WinPEx86.iso) that you can burn onto a CD
or DVD and use to bootup a system.
LOADING YOUR INSTALL IMAGE
TO YOUR CLIENTS USING WDS
So far, we??™ve loaded boot images to WDS; created a Capture image from the boot image,
which is nothing more than a boot image that automatically goes into the Capture Image
Wizard; used the Capture image to create an Install image; and created a Discover
image to boot non-PXE-enabled devices.


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