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      raice @Wayne Workman
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      @Wayne-Workman I am able to get it to work too. Used this: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn613857.aspx to add all network drivers (got around 40 laptops here) and created 2 samba shares on the FOG server. One to the installation folder (where I got win7, win8 and win10) and one to the same folder with write rights. This way I am able to alter the installations from my pc and create an unattended.

      scrolling down shows me you beat me to it šŸ™‚

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        Quazz Moderator
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        I’ll post a script to make your own WinPE on Monday. It does require you to have Windows AIK, but you can just download that from Microsoft.

        It allows you to automatically map your network drive and even launch setup with arguments. It all depends on what kind of setup you want of course, but hopefully you’ll at least get some insight in how to approach the situation with it.

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          raice @Wayne Workman
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          @Wayne-Workman @Quazz already on it. Mounted the disk with DISM

          dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:ā€œc:\temp\winpe\x86_64\media\sources\boot.wimā€ /index:1 /MountDir:ā€œc:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mountā€

          navigated to Windows\System32\startnet.cmd

          It already contains wpeinit. Do not change that line, but add your code after that.
          Mine so far is
          net use z: \x.x.x.x\isos\win7
          net use x: \x.x.x.x\isos\win8
          net use y: \x.x.x.x\isos\win10
          menu.bat
          now creating a menu in a separate batch file
          So after that I created a menu.bat in the system32 folder with
          http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/78083-batch-files-create-menu-execute-commands.html
          to start the setup of different windows versions. Now I only have one PE box and 3 Windows installs. The next step is to automate the installations.

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            Quazz Moderator @raice
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            @raice Don’t use x: to mount a network drive as WinPE will mount itself on X: on boot already!

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              aruhuno
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              I’m using that with FOG 1.2.0:

              :WS2012R2
              sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x81 ${boot_url}discimg/WS2012R2.iso
              goto MENU
              

              "Parce que la connaissance appartient Ć  tout le monde", inios.fr

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                Wayne Workman @raice
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                @raice said:

                The next step is to automate the installations.

                I’d rather my installations not be automated lol. I WANT to do it manually, then I’ll take an image with FOG and blast it out to 500 computers in an automated fashion… šŸ˜‰

                Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
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                  george1421 Moderator @Wayne Workman
                  last edited by george1421

                  @Wayne-Workman said:

                  I’d rather my installations not be automated lol. I WANT to do it manually, then I’ll take an image with FOG and blast it out to 500 computers in an automated fashion…

                  Really? And out of those 500 systems, how many are the same make and model? Lets make it a bit harder for our selves like, lets install the french version of MS Windows and then load a US English mui so the Americans can use the computer. šŸ˜‘

                  While I understand what the OP is trying to accomplish there are better/easier ways than using FOG to hand out the iso images (thinking a multiboot flash drive would be less complex).

                  Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                    Wayne Workman @george1421
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                    @george1421 I make an image per model. šŸ˜‰ and our 1Gbps network is far faster than USB 2.0 or optical disk. Plus, it’s handy. I will be able to load an alternative OS anywhere at any moment instead of carrying around flash drives.

                    Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
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                    FOG Reporting:
                    https://fog-external-reporting-results.fogproject.us/

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                      raice @Wayne Workman
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                      @Wayne-Workman in out environment that’s nearly impossible. We sell new and second hand laptops. So we got different models every day. Now we can just start the installation and sysprep it afterwards.

                      Do you want the documentation or did you write your own now? I almost finished and only need to translate it.

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                        Quazz Moderator
                        last edited by Quazz

                        @echo off
                        
                        rem The fileserver IP
                        set FILESERVER=192.168.1.155
                        
                        rem Share on the fileserver.
                        set SHARE=INSTALLERS\ISOFILES\0-WINPE
                        
                        rem Username for the share
                        set SHAREUSER=root
                        
                        rem Password for the share
                        set SHAREPASS=root
                        
                        rem amd64 or x86
                        set ARCH=amd64
                        
                        rem Path to hold working files. Needs about 500MB of free space.
                        set PEPATH="c:\winpe_%ARCH%"
                        
                        rem ##########################################################
                        rem     Don't edit anything below here
                        rem ##########################################################
                         
                        echo Creating the PE image
                        call copype.cmd %ARCH% %PEPATH% > NUL
                         
                        echo Mounting the image
                        dism /Mount-Wim /WimFile:%PEPATH%\media\sources\boot.wim /index:1 /MountDir:%PEPATH%\mount /quiet
                         
                        echo Adding commands to the startup script in PE
                        echo. >> %PEPATH%\mount\windows\system32\startnet.cmd
                        echo ping %FILESERVER% >> %PEPATH%\mount\windows\system32\startnet.cmd
                        echo net use z: \\%FILESERVER%\%SHARE% %SHAREPASS% /u:%FILESERVER%\%SHAREUSER% >> %PEPATH%\mount\windows\system32\startnet.cmd
                        echo z: >> %PEPATH%\mount\windows\system32\startnet.cmd
                        echo z:\64.bat >> %PEPATH%\mount\windows\system32\startnet.cmd
                         
                        echo Creating the pxeboot directory
                        mkdir %PEPATH%\pxeboot > NUL
                        mkdir %PEPATH%\pxeboot\Fonts > NUL
                        copy /y %PEPATH%\mount\windows\boot\Fonts\*.* %PEPATH%\pxeboot\Fonts\ > NUL
                        copy /y "%WinPERoot%\%ARCH%\Media\Boot\boot.sdi" %PEPATH%\pxeboot\ > NUL
                        copy /y "%WinPERoot%\%ARCH%\Media\Boot\BCD" %PEPATH%\pxeboot\ > NUL
                         
                        echo Unmounting the image
                        dism /unmount-Wim /MountDir:%PEPATH%\mount /Commit /quiet
                         
                        echo Optimizing the image
                        imagex /EXPORT %PEPATH%\media\sources\boot.wim 1 %PEPATH%\pxeboot\boot.wim > NUL
                         
                         
                        echo.
                        echo All the files you need for your PXE server are in: %PEPATH%\pxeboot\
                        

                        This script needs to be called from the Deployment and Images Tool Environment command prompt.

                        I based myself on http://www.wcooke.org/wiki/Installing_Windows_using_PXELINUX but modified it since certain things didn’t work (it would create a corrupt BCD when there’s a perfectly fine working one included with WinPE) and other things were unnecessary.

                        If you make changes to the script and call it again make sure to delete the target directory first or your startnet.cmd will get messed up!

                        edit: Added ping command to give network drivers time to load before attempting to mount the network location.

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @raice
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                          @raice Your instructions would be greatly appreciated, the more the better! We can compare notes and come up with the best solution!

                          And for your environment, yes, being able to install windows from the network on many different models of PCs is the best option for you! I imagine you are a fan of Fog’s ā€œQuick Imageā€ feature that doesn’t require a registered computer, eh?

                          Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
                          Daily Clean Installation Results:
                          https://fogtesting.fogproject.us/
                          FOG Reporting:
                          https://fog-external-reporting-results.fogproject.us/

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