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If you've booted into Windows, generalize the image so that it can be deployed to other devices. For more information, see Sysprep Generalize a Windows installation. Boot the device using Windows PE.

Optional Optimize the image to reduce the time it takes your device to boot after you apply the image. Optimizing an image especially helps when you're building an image that you'll be deploying to many machines, like in a build-to-stock scenario. Wipe the hard drive and set up new hard disk partitions using a script. This option is only available after running CopyDandI. SPPs will be applied in the specified order, so a dependency should be specified before the SPP that depends on it.

For more information about siloed provisioning packages, and how to use CopyDandI. To find out how to work with siloed provisioning packages, see Lab Add desktop applications and settings with siloed provisioning packages SPPs. WIM vs. VHD vs. FFU: comparing image file formats.

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In this article. This only applies to Windows 8. This feature isn't supported in Windows Marks a volume image as being a bootable image. Only one volume image can be marked as bootable in a. Detects and tracks. Disables the reparse point tag fix. A reparse point is a file that contains a link to another file on the file system. Optional, for split FFUs that are captured with no compression. Pattern is the naming pattern and location of split files.

Use a wildcard character when specifying the naming pattern. If you have any suggestions or questions regarding this article, let us know in the comment section, we will update it to you shortly. Add Comment. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Post Comment. Jump To:. Run command box. This command helps you to set properties and rename them.

Command aids you to display configuration information about a printer. Before you can make changes to your image, you'll have to mount or apply the image depending on your scenario. See Apply an image to learn how to apply an image. You can use DISM to modify a mounted or applied image. You can add and remove drivers, packages, language packs, enumerate drivers and packages, modify configuration settings, and more.

You can create, view, and edit files on a mounted image, just as you would any other file on your PC. When you modify the files in a mounted image, those file changes get saved in the image and then committed to the image when the images gets unmounted.

Although you can add application files and folders, you can't install applications directly into a mounted image in the same way that you would on a running PC.

See Add and remove drivers to an offline Windows image to learn how to work with drivers. Note that the DISM driver commands will only run against an offline image. Any changes you make to a mounted image are also applied to each potential target edition of Windows.



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