Running Deployment Scripts Using DTK and Microsoft Windows PE
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3
Rename
winpe.wim
to
boot.wim
.
4
Copy the customized
winpe.wim
image to the folder
VistaPE_x86\ISO\sources
. For example:
Copy c:\vistaPE_x86\winpe.wim
c:\vistaPE_X86\ISO\sources\boot.wim
Creating a Bootable CD
Use the following steps to create bootable media:
1
Click
Start
, navigate to
All Programs
→
Microsoft Windows AIK
.
2
Click
Windows PE Tools Command Prompt
to open a command prompt
window.
3
Run the following command:
oscdimg -n -bc:\vistaPE_x86\etfsboot.com
c:\vistaPE_x86\ISO c:\vistaPE_x86\WinPE2.0.iso
This command creates a CD bootable ISO image called
WinPE2.0.iso
.
You can use any CD burning software to burn the image onto a CD.
After burning the ISO image, ensure that it boots from the CD drive for all the
supported Dell systems you plan to deploy. After it boots, you are advised to test
all the tools and scripts on these systems to ensure that the integration went
well and there are no issues with hardware components not being recognized.
Running the Windows PE 2.0 Image
CD-Based Local Deployment
You are now ready to use your bootable CD to call the deployment
components from the directory structure on the CD:
1
Boot the target system with the bootable deployment CD.
2
Execute the master batch file, which calls individual task scripts and
utilities from the CD to complete the deployment process.
Summary of Contents for External OEMR 2850
Page 26: ...26 Introduction ...
Page 32: ...32 Choosing a Microsoft Windows PE Based Deployment Method ...
Page 54: ...54 Preparing the Directory Structure for Deployment in Microsoft Windows PE ...
Page 92: ...92 Choosing an Embedded Linux Based Deployment Method ...
Page 138: ...138 Running Dell Update Packages in Embedded Linux ...
Page 170: ...170 Glossary ...
Page 176: ...176 Index ...