Windows 7& Windows Server 2008 R2 Step-by-Step: Basic Windows Deployment for IT Professionals
Windows 7& Windows Server 2008 R2 Step-by-Step: Basic Windows Deployment for IT Professionals
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Introduction
The WindowsAutomated Installation Kit (WindowsAIK) is designed to help IT professionals deploy the Windows7 operating system.
This document demonstrates a basic example of how to configure and deploy a Windows image. At the end of this process, you will have a valid answer file, a bootable Windows Preinstallation Environment (WindowsPE) CD, and you will have deployed your first custom Windows image. After creating this basic answer file, you can modify it to include additional customizations. You can also automate parts of the process by scripting some of the manual steps in this scenario. For a comprehensive description of all the tools and deployment methods, see the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WindowsAIK) User's Guide or http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=121503.
In this example, you build a basic answer file, and then install Windows using that answer file. This process includes:
Step1: Building an Answer File
Step2: Building a Reference Installation
Step3: Creating Bootable WindowsPE Media
Step4: Capturing the Installation onto a Network Share
Step5: Deploying from a Network Share
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