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JustinV

Capture Windows Embedded using SCCM 2012 SP1

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Hi There, i need some help and guidance....

 

Current Environment:

SCCM 2012 SP1

2 Servers [1 Primary Site Server and the other is a DP]

 

I am trying to capture a Windows Embedded 7 image [HP Thin Client]

 

I am struggling to find a way to capture the image - i have googled and cannot find anything definitive that tells me how to do it. Some sites say use the capture media but then you can only create a ISO [uSB wont help cause the server is virtual and in a datacenter far away]

 

Have been thinking that i might have to create a "task sequence capture ISO media and then try and copy it to USB and try and boot the thin client.

But there must an easier method

 

I am sure someone must have done this before - need help please...

 

Justin

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Thank you - good idea...

 

I will give it a try..I also found that it is Windows Embedded 7 that i need to capture and not WE2009 which makes things a bit easier

After some investigation i found the link below which i will be trying tomorrow - hopefully this helps someone else searching

 

https://appservices.wyse.com/supportdownload/WES/Wyse_SCCM-WEDM_Admin_Guide_JAN2012%20.pdf

 

It is for a Wyse thin client and SCCM 2007 but the steps should be the same

 

Thanks

J

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