Preparing the operating system image for capturing
This section describes how to prepare an operating system image to capture, import, and deploy to the supported computers running Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 operating system in a Configuration Manager environment. The reference image must be captured as a Windows Imaging (WIM) format file.
NOTE: To prepare a reference Windows 10 IoT Enterprise image, Dell Technologies recommends that you start with a newly imaged thin client. Customize the build as required, and prepare the build for the Configuration Manager image capture.
Click
Start > Log off, and hold the Shift key until the login window is displayed.
Log in as an administrator.
NOTE:For Windows 10 IoT Enterprise image, the default user name is
Admin, and the default password is
DellCCCvdi.
NOTE:For Windows Embedded Standard 7P and Windows Embedded Standard 7 image, the default user name is
Administrator, and the default password is
DellCCCvdi.
Double-click the green icon on the desktop to disable the write filter.
The system restarts after the write filter is disabled.
Customize the drivers, application, wallpapers and so on.
Navigate to the
C:\windows\setup folder, and run the
Build_Master.cmd file.
NOTE:For legacy scripts, run the
WIE10_ConfigMgr_Capture.ps1 file as an administrator and for Powershell ported scripts, run
Build_Master.cmd.
Select
Configmgr Sysprep and press
Enter.
To run the complete script, restart the thin client.
To open the
Services window, press Windows+R, and type
services.msc in the
Open field.
Press
Enter.
Ensure that the
SMS Agent Host service is running. If the service is not active, right-click the service, and click
Start.
The image in the thin client is ready for capturing.
NOTE: If you restart the thin client during capturing, all the Configuration Manager related customizations are reverted.
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