How do I capture an image with MDT?
How to capture Windows 10 reference image with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)?
- Open File Explorer and specify the network path to the DeploymentShare on the MDT server.
- Open the Script folder, find and run (double-click) the LiteTouch.vbs script file.
- Wait until the Windows Deployment Wizard starts;
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What do I need to capture a Windows 10 image?
When capturing a Windows 10 image, always install the latest version of the Windows ADK (Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit) on your Windows Server with the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit role installed. For example, to capture a Windows 10 v2004 image, you must install the Windows ADK for Windows 10 2004.
What does copyprofile do in Windows 10 Image Capture?
The CopyProfile option allows you to make changes to the local administrator profile when setting up your reference Windows 10 device. They are then transferred to a .wim file during image capture and can be applied to the default user profile on deployed machines.
Where to save Windows 10 image in MDT?
Select Capture an image of this reference computer and check the UNC path to the folder on the MDT server, which will be used to save the Windows 10 WIM image file (in our case ////192.168.1.17//deploymentshare$ //Captures You should have NTFS read/write permissions on this folder.After that, specify the new .wim filename;
Is there a Windows 10 build and capture task sequence?
I’ve been using a reliable build and capture task sequence for some time, and all versions of Windows 10 up to 1909 successfully compiled and captured with the task sequence, without errors.
How do I deploy a WIM image with MDT?
In this article
- Step 1: Configure Active Directory permissions.
- Step 2: Configure the MDT Production Deployment Share.
- Step 3: Add a custom image.
- Step 4: Add an app.
- Step 5: Prepare the driver repository.
- Step 6: Create the deployment task sequence.
- Step 7: Configure the MDT production deployment share.