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Dell Command | Configure Version 3.1.2 Installation Guide

Integrating Dell Command | Configure directory structure into an ISO file using Microsoft Windows PE 3.0

Dell Command | Configure provides the cctk_x86_winpe_3.bat and cctk_x86_64_winpe_3.bat scripts needed to integrate Dell Command | Configure HAPI, and related Dell drivers to the ISO image. To integrate the Dell Command | Configure directory structure into an ISO file:
  1. Browse to the directory where the script is located.
    • NOTE: By default, the script for 32-bit systems is located in the Command Configure\x86 directory. The script for 64-bit systems is located in the Command Configure\x86_64 directory.
  2. If you have installed AIK in a nondefault directory, open the script, set the AIKTOOLS path, and save the file. For example, Set AIKTOOLS=C:\WINAIK\Tools.
  3. Run the script with the path where you want to create the ISO file and the Dell Command | Configure installation directory as two arguments.
    • NOTE: Make sure that the directory specified for the ISO image is not an existing directory.
    • For a 32-bit system, run cctk_x86_winpe_3.bat C:\winPE_x86 C:\Progra~1\Dell\Comman~1 .
    • For a 64-bit system, run cctk_x86_64_winpe_3.bat C:\winPE_x86_64 C:\Progra~2\Dell\Comman~1 .
    • NOTE: Make sure that the path used in the command is that of the Command Configure folder.
    The ISO image and the WIM file are created in the following folder
    • For a 32-bit system; C:\winPE_x86\WIM
    • For a 64-bit system; C:\winPE_x86_64\WIM

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