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In the Ccboot Console, go to Image Management -> Add. Point to your new VHD. Set the "OS Type" (Win10, Win11, Server 2022).
Your first ccboot image is now ready for deployment. ccboot image
In the CCBoot client settings, configure Write Cache: In the Ccboot Console, go to Image Management -> Add
Once the image resides on the server, the administrator manages it through the CCBoot Server Control Panel. In the CCBoot client settings, configure Write Cache
Before diving into creation, it is vital to understand the architecture. A ccboot image is not just a simple ISO file. It consists of three critical components on the server:
When a client boots via PXE, it downloads a tiny bootloader, connects to the Ccboot server, locates the assigned ccboot image, mounts it as a virtual drive, and loads the OS.
In the CCBoot ecosystem, the most critical concept is the Master Image. This is the "gold standard" or template image. Administrators build the Master Image exactly how they want all workstations to look—installing Windows updates, drivers, specific software (like Steam or Adobe Suite), and configuring settings. Once this image is finalized and "locked," it becomes the read-only source for all client PCs.