: Instead of updating each PC individually, you update the master image once on the server, and every client receives the update upon reboot.
Put that specific client into mode on the CCBoot Server.
: Save significant capital by removing the need to buy and maintain individual hard drives for every workstation.
[Install Clean Windows] ➔ [Optimize & Install Drivers] ➔ [Install CCBoot Client] ➔ [Upload Image to Server] Step 1: Install a Clean Operating System
: CCBoot primarily uses VHD for images. While VHDX is supported in some versions, it is often recommended to stick with VHD to ensure compatibility with built-in server features like compacting.
: Delete bloatware and disable unnecessary Windows startup services.
You want to control updates manually on the server.
Creating a CCBoot image involves preparing a "master" client PC, installing the CCBoot client software, and then "uploading" that PC's system drive to your server as a virtual disk (VHD) 🛠️ Prerequisites CCBoot Server installed and disks configured Master PC:
Make sure the drivers included in the CCBoot image are WHQL certified and compatible with the client hardware.
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: Instead of updating each PC individually, you update the master image once on the server, and every client receives the update upon reboot.
Put that specific client into mode on the CCBoot Server.
: Save significant capital by removing the need to buy and maintain individual hard drives for every workstation.
[Install Clean Windows] ➔ [Optimize & Install Drivers] ➔ [Install CCBoot Client] ➔ [Upload Image to Server] Step 1: Install a Clean Operating System
: CCBoot primarily uses VHD for images. While VHDX is supported in some versions, it is often recommended to stick with VHD to ensure compatibility with built-in server features like compacting.
: Delete bloatware and disable unnecessary Windows startup services.
You want to control updates manually on the server.
Creating a CCBoot image involves preparing a "master" client PC, installing the CCBoot client software, and then "uploading" that PC's system drive to your server as a virtual disk (VHD) 🛠️ Prerequisites CCBoot Server installed and disks configured Master PC:
Make sure the drivers included in the CCBoot image are WHQL certified and compatible with the client hardware.
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