To perform deployment and offline imaging, you have to boot the machine into the ManageEngine pre-installation environment. To boot these computers, you have to create a WinPE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) media. ManageEngine Endpoint Central offers 3 types of media to help you boot the machines into your network environment.
USB Media
You will be using an external USB (a pen drive or hard disk) to load the WinPE components which will boot the machines into the WinPE environment. If you are planning to perform imaging and deployment in less number of machines, you can use USB media.
PXE server
To boot media using PXE (Preboot Execution Environment), the target computers must support PXE. The created WinPE boot files are transferred to the target computers using the TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) service. This considerably reduces the time required for booting multiple machines as compared to using other media types. It also eliminates the need to have a technician onsite to install the bootable media into the system. To learn more about the PXE boot server, click here
ISO media
ISO is a disk image file that can be used to load the WinPE components. You can use this media to boot a virtual machine. While booting virtual machines, you can upload the ISO file with WinPE components to boot the virtual machines and perform imaging and deployment.
Now, you can either choose to have the WinPE tool installed automatically or to manually download the tool, have it installed and specify the location. (If the tool is installed already, the location will be displayed in your interface).
Now to add the required drivers, choose between adding the vendor drivers / adding drivers available in the driver repository.
To add vendor drivers, choose between selecting readily downloadable vendor drivers / uploading the drivers using the official download links provided
To add drivers available in the repository, follow the steps given below;
Note: The media creation is an incremental process. The ADK tool installation, vendor driver download, and then the media creation will be processed one after the other.
This step varies for each media creation.
If you are creating USB media follow the steps given below:
Enter Yes to copy media.
USB media has been successfully copied. You can use the media to perform deployment and offline imaging on any computer.
If you are creatingPXE media follow the steps given below:
If you are creating ISO media follow the steps given below:
Booting computers using USB media:
Connect the USB to the target computer. Open Boot order menu, and select the USB drive either from LEGACY BOOT or UEFI BOOT. Ensure that you select the required boot option based on the created image to perform proper deployment.
Booting computers using PXE media:
You have to configure the DHCP server to host PXE media. Refer to this document to know how to configure DHCP server. After configuring the DHCP server, open the Boot order menu in the target computer and select Onboard NIC. By now, all the files required for the booting process will be transferred to the target computer.
Booting computers using ISO media:
You can upload this downloaded ISO file to the target virtual machine to perform imaging and deployment. You can also mount the ISO file in a CD drive and use the CD for the booting process and select CD/DVD drive from the boot order menu.
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If you still have concerns in configuring PXE settings, avail a free personalized technical demo at your convenience.