what is the boot image based on? lab 1 course hero

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What is the boot image called?

Aug 28, 2016 · Question 4 What is the boot image based on? It is based on the Boot.wim and also the Install.wim which are located in the \Sources folder. 19. Take a screen shot of the Windows Deployment Services Add Image Wizard page by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste it into your Lab 1 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V.

How do I specify a boot image to be loaded?

May 11, 2021 · Exercise 1.2 Creating Windows Deployment Images Overview In this exercise, you will prepare images (boot images and install images) that will be used to deploy Windows. Mindset WDS uses two images to deploy Windows. The boot image is used to boot the computer, so that the installation can be

What is a bootstrap image?

Nov 17, 2014 · Exercise 1.2 Creating Windows Deployment Images Overview In this exercise, you prepare images (boot images and install images) that will be used to deploy Windows. Completion time 20 minutes Question What drive letter was the ISO file mounted to? 70-411 Administering Windows Server 2012 3 E: Question 4 What is the boot image based on?

Why won't my image boot from the network server?

Nov 15, 2014 · Exercise 1.2 Creating Windows Deployment Images Overview In this exercise, you prepare images (boot images and install images) that will be used to deploy Windows. Completion time 20 minutes Question 3 What drive letter was the ISO file mounted to? A: E drive Question What is the boot image based on?

How much RAM do I need to run a Windows 7 VM?

Create a new VM that will become your Windows image. For Windows 7 and later, I recommend 4GB of RAM, 1 CPU with 2 virtual cores (if possible), and a virtual hard drive the size of the smallest drive that will ever receive the image. We have some 128GB SSDs out there, so 128GB is my vHDD size. That’ll assure the image will fit everywhere you intend to deploy it. Now, it is easy to see how fast space will go on your drives. Everything else is fine with the defaults. Bridged vs. NAT network adapter? It doesn’t really matter even for network-based capture/deployment. I’ve used both and have noticed no speed differential.

What is sysprep in Windows?

Sysprep is the utility Microsoft has made available for generalizing an installation of Windows since Windows 2000. Starting with Windows Vista, Microsoft changed to an image-based installation and mmaintenance process. Sysprep changed too, and became much more difficult to use (for me anyway).

Download the script

Save the script below and call it Set-OULocationPrompt.ps1, or something familiar, and put it in your Content Library. In my lab environment I’ve saved it at the following location:#N#\\CAS01.contoso.com\Source$\Pkgs\OSDOULocation#N#The script accepts a number of parameters that it needs to function properly (they’re mandatory ).

Create the script package

In order for the PowerShell script to be visible during a Task Sequence, we need to launch it with the help of a file called serviceUI.exe. That binary is available with MDT 2013 (you’d need to install MDT first, it’s also available in previous version of MDT). The file is located in these locations, depending on the architecture:

Update your boot image to support PowerShell

If you havn’t already updated your boot images with PowerShell support, follow these instructions.#N#1. Right-click on your boot image and select Properties.#N#2. Select the Optional Components tab.#N#3. Click on the yellow star and select the following components:

Implement the script in a Task Sequence

1. Edit the Task Sequence that you wish to add this functionality to.#N#2. Add a Run Command Line step in between the Apply Windows Settings and Apply Network Settings steps.#N#3. Rename the Run Command Line step to Prompt for OU Location.#N#4. Edit the Command Line so that it looks like this:

What is the Paladin toolbox?

The PALADIN Toolbox combines the power of several court-tested Open Source forensic tools into a simple interface that can be used by anyone. With the PALADIN Toolbox a user can easily and quickly TRIAGE – SEARCH – IMAGE and more!

What is an autopsy?

Autopsy is a FULL Featured GUI Forensic Suite with all the features that you would expect in a forensic tool. Autopsy even contains advanced features not found in forensic suites that cost thousands.

What is a Paladin?

PALADIN is a modified “live” Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that simplifies various forensics tasks in a forensically sound manner via the PALADIN Toolbox. PALADIN is available in 64-bit and 32-bit versions.

Is Paladin a forensic lab?

PALADIN has literally a Forensic Lab on a disc. We are proud to have pre-compiled some of the best Open Source forensic tools that we can find. Help us, help you! If something is missing that can benefit the forensic community please let us know and we will be happy to include it in a future update to PALADIN.

How does flash memory help a router?

Flash memory can reduce the effects of network failure by reducing dependency on files that can be accessed only over the network. To configure your router to boot from flash memory, complete the tasks described in these section:

What is Ymodem protocol?

The Ymodem protocol follows a similar procedure, using the copyymodem: privileged EXEC command--To complete a file transfer using Cisco IOS software and the Xmodem protocol, complete the tasks in this section.

What IP address does Cisco use to copy a system image?

The following example copies a system image named mysysim1 from the netadmin1 directory on the remote server named SERVER1.CISCO.COM with an IP address of 172.16.101.101 to flash memory. To ensure that enough flash memory is available to accommodate the system image to be copied, the Cisco IOS software allows you to first erase the contents of flash memory.

What happens if you don't specify a partition?

For routers that are partitioned, if you do not specify a partition, the router boots from the first partition. If you do not specify a filename, the router boots from the first valid image found in the partition.

Can you enter multiple boot commands in the startup configuration file?

You can enter multiple boot commands in the startup configuration file or in the BOOT environment variable to provide backup methods for loading a system image onto the router. The following are three ways to load a system image:

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