To create a build of Windows 7 we need to capture Windows 7
image from the reference machine with required configurations. We can do this
using MDT or SCCM but here I am going to demonstrate you how you can create
WinPE image with ImageX and use it to capture Windows 7 image. Below are the
steps to create WinPE image using WAIK tools.
1.
Install Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK)
on your technician machine
2.
Go to Start Menu -> All Programs ->
Microsoft Windows AIK and click on
Deployment Tools command prompt
3.
First we will copy the contents on C drive winpe
folder using below command.
copype.cmd x86 c:\winpe
It should give the success message with the
files copied as shown below
4.
Now just review the directory.
c:\winpe> dir
5.
Here we have winpe.wim file we will copy this
file under ISO folder and rename it as boot.wim
c:\winpe> copy c:\winpe\winpe.wim
c:\winpe\ISO\Sources\boot.wim
6.
Now we will copy imagex (from WAIK tools) also
under the ISO folder using below command
c:\winpe> copy "c:\program
files\Windows AIK\Tools\x86\imagex.exe" c:\winpe\ISO
7.
Now run the command to create the winpe.iso for
the ISO folder
c:\winpe> oscdimg.exe -n
-bc:\winpe\etfsboot.com c:\winpe\ISO c:\winpe\winpe.iso
It will create the winpe.iso file as shown
below at the specified destination
Now you can use this iso file to boot the
reference machine with WinPE.
In the NEXT post we will show you how to capture the
Windows 7 reference machine.
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