To enable the command support right click on each of the boot image, click on properties and under Customization tab check the box Enable Command Support (testing only). NOTE – You must first enable the command support on both the boot images(圆4 and x86) and then distribute it to the distribution point. Select Boot Image (圆4) and for DP click on Browse and select the desired DP. Select the Boot Image by clicking on Browse. Selecting Boot Image – This is very important step. One important thing here you must save the capture media with. You can choose to store the capture media on any shared location, it may not be necessarily SCCM server.
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In this example we will choose CD/DVD, and we will store the media file in one of the shared location on SCCM server. I have tried using USB flash drive and even that works. Media Type – You can select either USB flash drive or CD/DVD. Type of Media – Select the type of media as Capture Media.
#SCCM IMAGE CAPTURE SOFTWARE#
Launch the ConfigMgr console, click on Software Library, expand Overview, expand Operating Systems, right click Task Sequences and click on Create Task Sequence Media. The first step involves creating a capture media which is in. wim to deploy this OS to another computer either by using SCCM or WDS. wim file we will import the file to SCCM 2012 R2 and we can use this. iso file captures the operating system and stores the captured OS in. iso file contains the necessary files and instructions to capture a reference operating system. We will first create a task sequence media and create a capture media which is in saved.
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At any point of time you can check the step by step guide for SCCM 2012 R2 which contains all the posts related to SCCM 2012 R2. So you capture a computer that has windows 7 installed (along with softwares like office, adobe reader etc) which is not joined to the domain. Please note that the computer operating system that we are going to capture should not be part of domain, else the sysprep fails during this process.
#SCCM IMAGE CAPTURE HOW TO#
capture windows 7 using SCCM 2012 R2 and we will also see how to deploy the same using SCCM 2012 R2 in the next post. We will not be using build and capture approach here rather we will capture a reference operating system, i.e. This post is different from the one which shows the steps to build and capture the operating systems using SCCM 2012 R2. In this post we will see the steps to capture windows 7 using SCCM 2012 R2.