In Deployment Workbench, select Builds in the left column. Right click it and choose New. In the wizard that appears, enter your build ID, build name and some comments about the build.
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Step 5
This guide assumes that you have first created an OSD capture CD and then Captured a Vista image (wim). Next you should have imported that captured Vista image into BDD, and then updated BDD with your Windows PE and XP OS files.
In Deployment Workbench, select Builds in the left column. Right click it and choose New. In the wizard that appears, enter your build ID, build name and some comments about the build.
Next we have to select the image we imported into BDD from the list available
We don't have to specify a product key at this time so choose 'do not specify'.
You can now enter some of the User's information into the next screen including setting their home page
Finally add the local administrators password and click Create to make the build in BDD.
You should now see your build added in Deployment Workbench.
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