Step by Step Guide for Windows Deployment Services
Step by Step Guide for Windows Deployment Services
By
Rolly Lavapie
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Technical Requirements
Resources Links
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Introduction
This ebook contains a step-by-step procedure on how to install, configure and deploy Windows
operating system such as Windows 7 Operating System using Windows Deployment Service.
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Technical Requirements
This guide assumes that the following technical requirements were met:
Operating System:
DHCP. The server must have Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) loaded and
working. Workstations on the network will boot PXE and will obtain IP Address from the DHCP
Server.
For a guide on how to install and configure those additional server roles and features, please visit
http://www.techzzone.com.
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Installation and Configuration
Step 8: Make sure that the Development Server and Transport Server is checked.
Step 10: Click Install. Wait for few minutes to finish installation.
Step 4: In the left pane of the Windows Deployment Services MMC, expand the list of server.
Step 4: In the left pane of the Windows Deployment Services MMC, expand the list of server.
Step 5: Right-click on the Boot Images.
Step 8: Insert your original Windows 7 CD on your CDROM Drive, and then navigate through
the following file path. D:\sources\boot.wim.
Step 13: Click Next. Wait for few minutes to finish adding boot image.
Step 1: On the WDS MMC left pane, Navigate through Boot Images > Install Image.
Step 6: Click Browse. The capture image file will be created and save on the server.
Step 9: Click Next. Wait for few minutes to finish creating capture image.
Step 10: Check Add image to the Windows Deployment Server, then click Finish.
On your workstation, install Windows 7 operating system and any special software application
that you need on your system. Download and install critical and security updates from Microsoft
Update. Make the necessary adjustment on your graphics settings, sounds, date and time.
Configure other devices such as network inteface card (NIC), printers, etc.
Once your queen workstation is ready for deployment, connect it to your private network where
your WDS server is connected. Sysprep your PC. Sysprep tool is located in the following folder
C:\Windows\System32\Sysprep\.
Double-click Sysprep.exe
Check Generalize.
During Sysprep process your pc will shutdown. Reboot your PC and Boot PXE when it comes
up. Note: To boot PXE on HP computers, hit F12. Any other brand, please refer to the
manufacturer's manual.
During the PXE boot process, you will be prompted to choose two options: Install Image or
Capture Image.
Click Next.
On Server name, type the IP Address of the WDS Server (Example: 192.168.0.1).
Click Connect.
WDS will prompt you to enter username and password. Enter the administrator account and
password, and then click OK.
Click Next. Wait for several minutes to finish capturing the image.
Done.
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Turn on your PC. Boot on PXE (For HP Computers, Press F12 when it comes up).
Click Next.
Select the Operation System you want to install (Example: Windows 7).
Select the partition you want to install the image. (You can also delete, re-format, and create new
partition if you want to).
Click Next.
Click OK.
Done.
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Resources Links
Rolly Lavapie is a technology analyst, author, and founder of Techzzone.com, a technology blog,
reviews, how-tos and resource website. It covers a wide range of technology related topics and
products - from hardware to software, games to gadgets, and how-tos to downloads.
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