When you are done with configuring windows deployment services on your server, the next step is to add images to your WDS for the client machines. There are two types of images that you need to add: one is install.wim (the actual Windows installation files) and the other one is boot.wim (used to boot the client machine).
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In the first part of this blog series on how to deploy Windows 10 with SCCM, we will prepare our environment for Windows 10. If you’re already deploying other operating systems with SCCM 1511, adding Windows 10 is just a matter of adding a new WIM (which our post covers in part 4). If you’re new to deploying operating system with SCCM, follow this post which will covers all steps needed before you can deploy your first systems. Overview SCCM Windows 10 Deployment. Upgrade to SCCM 1511.
Enable PXE Support. Prepare your boot image. Prepare your Operating Systems. Create your SUG. USMT PackagesUpgrade to SCCM 1511It’s possible to but when it comes to deploying Windows 10, if you want to use the full features, you need SCCM 1511 and further. Follow our your SCCM server and make sure that you are upgrading your Windows ADK version which is included in the upgrade process.
So far I found your guides really helpful and to the point, this step-by-step however is missing some essential steps, like:– Creating a task sequence for the built-in collection “All Unknown Computers” collection.– How to exactly configure your DHCP server (or references where to find this config)– and some more which I seem to have forgotten already ?Nice to haves:– a guide on how to deploy windows 10 to Generation 2 VM’s, very handy for test-labs.Will there be an update for the latest SCCM 1610?Any how, keep up the good work.Pingback:. I’m having an issue adding my windows 10 image to the upgrade package wizard. I keep getting the error “The specified path does not contain a valid operating system or you do not have permissions to access it.
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Specify a valid path”I’ve checked permissions, redownload and extracted the Windows 10 anniversary image from the MS VLC, upgraded to the latest 1606 WADK. I’m at a loss here. I’m running System Center Configuration Manager v1606. The site server is running version 5.00.8412.1000 Build number 8412.Anyone got any ideas?. Hi, Quick question about Windows 10 Deployment and SCCM. We are running SCCM 2012 R2 CU4 right now and the Windows 10 deployment breaks on almost every step.
Things like a CMD step with TIMEOUT /t 60 breaks the installation.Error log shows “The system cannot find the file specified (Error: 80070002. Source: Windows), yet this is a simple command line action without sources. Before this step i had a reboot and it crashes on that aswell.Is this to blaim on SCCM 2012 R2 CU4 or could this be something else? Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 installations run without any problems with this exact TS, all i did was switch the OS and added the drivers.Thank you in Advance. Dear Benoit, In my lab that include a CAS and a Primary Site I already upgrade from SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 to ConfigMgr 1511 and updated to 1602, and all was fine. In this article your refer to add drivers, to boot files, but after upgrade I can not see that option in my 6.3.9600.16384 Boot images.
Until upgrade CAS and PRI sites, I uninstall ADK 8.1 reboot, install ADK 10 RTM version 10.0.26624.0, due to the known issue with ADK10 for ConfigMgr-1511 v10.1.10586.0 that need to apply Hot Fix 3143760 or still with RTM Supported path. Any clue about why is missing. not lucky in my searching about this Cheers Juan. Thanks a lot for this and all the other great guides, realy makes SCCM a pleasure to use.Where can I get the latest WIM build of windows 10.
I have been on the insider program from the start so not sure on the latest official build, is there a location where we can download the Iso of windows 10 that will always be updated when new builds come out?Windows 10 has built in features for upgrading, that have been improved by a large margin compared to previous versions. Do we still need to use the user state migration tool when windows 10 can upgrade without it when on a stand-alone client?
In the first part of this blog series on how to deploy Windows 10 with SCCM, we will prepare our environment for Windows 10. If you’re already deploying other operating systems with SCCM 1511, adding Windows 10 is just a matter of adding a new WIM (which our post covers in part 4). If you’re new to deploying operating system with SCCM, follow this post which will covers all steps needed before you can deploy your first systems. Overview SCCM Windows 10 Deployment. Upgrade to SCCM 1511.
Enable PXE Support. Prepare your boot image.
Prepare your Operating Systems. Create your SUG. USMT PackagesUpgrade to SCCM 1511It’s possible to but when it comes to deploying Windows 10, if you want to use the full features, you need SCCM 1511 and further. Follow our your SCCM server and make sure that you are upgrading your Windows ADK version which is included in the upgrade process.
So far I found your guides really helpful and to the point, this step-by-step however is missing some essential steps, like:– Creating a task sequence for the built-in collection “All Unknown Computers” collection.– How to exactly configure your DHCP server (or references where to find this config)– and some more which I seem to have forgotten already ?Nice to haves:– a guide on how to deploy windows 10 to Generation 2 VM’s, very handy for test-labs.Will there be an update for the latest SCCM 1610?Any how, keep up the good work.Pingback:. I’m having an issue adding my windows 10 image to the upgrade package wizard. I keep getting the error “The specified path does not contain a valid operating system or you do not have permissions to access it.
Specify a valid path”I’ve checked permissions, redownload and extracted the Windows 10 anniversary image from the MS VLC, upgraded to the latest 1606 WADK. I’m at a loss here.
I’m running System Center Configuration Manager v1606. The site server is running version 5.00.8412.1000 Build number 8412.Anyone got any ideas?. Hi, Quick question about Windows 10 Deployment and SCCM.
We are running SCCM 2012 R2 CU4 right now and the Windows 10 deployment breaks on almost every step. Things like a CMD step with TIMEOUT /t 60 breaks the installation.Error log shows “The system cannot find the file specified (Error: 80070002. Source: Windows), yet this is a simple command line action without sources. Before this step i had a reboot and it crashes on that aswell.Is this to blaim on SCCM 2012 R2 CU4 or could this be something else?
Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 installations run without any problems with this exact TS, all i did was switch the OS and added the drivers.Thank you in Advance. Dear Benoit, In my lab that include a CAS and a Primary Site I already upgrade from SCCM 2012 R2 SP1 to ConfigMgr 1511 and updated to 1602, and all was fine. In this article your refer to add drivers, to boot files, but after upgrade I can not see that option in my 6.3.9600.16384 Boot images.
Until upgrade CAS and PRI sites, I uninstall ADK 8.1 reboot, install ADK 10 RTM version 10.0.26624.0, due to the known issue with ADK10 for ConfigMgr-1511 v10.1.10586.0 that need to apply Hot Fix 3143760 or still with RTM Supported path. Any clue about why is missing. not lucky in my searching about this Cheers Juan. Thanks a lot for this and all the other great guides, realy makes SCCM a pleasure to use.Where can I get the latest WIM build of windows 10. I have been on the insider program from the start so not sure on the latest official build, is there a location where we can download the Iso of windows 10 that will always be updated when new builds come out?Windows 10 has built in features for upgrading, that have been improved by a large margin compared to previous versions. Do we still need to use the user state migration tool when windows 10 can upgrade without it when on a stand-alone client?
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