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'''Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit''' is a console-based deployment tool that can handle Windows installation media ([[Windows Imaging Format|WIM]]) images, virtual disk images ([[VHDX]]), and create bootable USBs.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=how-to-implement-a-bootable-windows-pe-recovery-deployment-environment-in-command-shell - Microsoft |
'''Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit''' is a console-based deployment tool that can handle Windows installation media ([[Windows Imaging Format|WIM]]) images, virtual disk images ([[VHDX]]), and create bootable USBs.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=how-to-implement-a-bootable-windows-pe-recovery-deployment-environment-in-command-shell - Microsoft Learn Documentation |url=https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/technet-wiki/54560.windows-1011-how-to-implement-a-bootable-windows-pe-recovery-deployment-environment-in-command-shell|access-date=2023-11-10 |website=learn.microsoft.com}}</ref>{{Failed verification|date=March 2024}} |
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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit, or in short, WDI Customization Kit, provides a console-based software tool for IT professionals designed for deploying Windows [[Disk image|disk images]]. |
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit, or in short, WDI Customization Kit, provides a console-based software tool for IT professionals designed for deploying Windows [[Disk image|disk images]].<ref name=":1">''Teodorovici, Mihaela'' (11-06-23) [https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/Windows-Deployment-Image-Customization-Kit.shtml "Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit"] ''softpedia.com''</ref>{{Failed verification|date=March 2024}} WDI Customization kit allows you to integrate and modify all software intended for Windows deployment. It also features simple disk partitioning and [[Windows Imaging Format|WIM]] to [[VHDX]] capabilities. <ref name=":2">"[https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/windows_deployment_image_customization_kit.html WDI Customization Kit"]. ''majorgeeks.com''</ref>{{Failed verification|date=March 2024}} |
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The (applications, updates, and drivers) can be added to a list of appx, msu, cab, or custom packages. <ref name=":3">''Cline, Joshua'' "[https://github.com/joshuacline/windick https://github.com/joshuacline/windick"] ''github.com''</ref> Custom packages can be created within the tool for standard administrative procedures such as creating a username, unattended installation with product key integration, driver integration, DirectX setup, MSI installation, modifying boot timeout, firewall rule integration, or nearly any other console-based operation via customizable packages. Modification of ([[Windows apps|appx]], [[List of Microsoft Windows components|components]], [[Windows components|features]], [[Windows service|services]], and [[Windows Task Scheduler|tasks]]) can be added to a list for enabling, disabling, and removal. Most standard DISM operations are supported. The tool features a [[Windows PE|Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment)]] that supports scripted pre-boot operations such as automating disk image restoration upon reboot. |
The (applications, updates, and drivers) can be added to a list of appx, msu, cab, or custom packages. <ref name=":3">''Cline, Joshua'' "[https://github.com/joshuacline/windick https://github.com/joshuacline/windick"] ''github.com''</ref>{{Failed verification|date=March 2024}} Custom packages can be created within the tool for standard administrative procedures such as creating a username, unattended installation with product key integration, driver integration, DirectX setup, MSI installation, modifying boot timeout, firewall rule integration, or nearly any other console-based operation via customizable packages. Modification of ([[Windows apps|appx]], [[List of Microsoft Windows components|components]], [[Windows components|features]], [[Windows service|services]], and [[Windows Task Scheduler|tasks]]) can be added to a list for enabling, disabling, and removal. Most standard DISM operations are supported. The tool features a [[Windows PE|Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment)]] that supports scripted pre-boot operations such as automating disk image restoration upon reboot. |
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== System Requirements == |
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* UEFI supported bios |
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* [[Microsoft Deployment Toolkit]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:16, 29 April 2024
- Comment: There is one independent-looking source which is a how-to and thus not a secondary source. We need multiple independent secondary sources with in depth coverage. Stuartyeates (talk) 05:16, 29 April 2024 (UTC)
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit is a console-based deployment tool that can handle Windows installation media (WIM) images, virtual disk images (VHDX), and create bootable USBs.[1][failed verification]
Overview
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit, or in short, WDI Customization Kit, provides a console-based software tool for IT professionals designed for deploying Windows disk images.[2][failed verification] WDI Customization kit allows you to integrate and modify all software intended for Windows deployment. It also features simple disk partitioning and WIM to VHDX capabilities. [3][failed verification]
The (applications, updates, and drivers) can be added to a list of appx, msu, cab, or custom packages. [4][failed verification] Custom packages can be created within the tool for standard administrative procedures such as creating a username, unattended installation with product key integration, driver integration, DirectX setup, MSI installation, modifying boot timeout, firewall rule integration, or nearly any other console-based operation via customizable packages. Modification of (appx, components, features, services, and tasks) can be added to a list for enabling, disabling, and removal. Most standard DISM operations are supported. The tool features a Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment) that supports scripted pre-boot operations such as automating disk image restoration upon reboot.
System Requirements
- UEFI supported bios
- Windows 10/11 21H2+ host computer and installation source such as an ISO. [1][failed verification]
See also
- Windows Preinstallation Environment
- System Deployment Image
- Windows To Go
- Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
- ^ a b "how-to-implement-a-bootable-windows-pe-recovery-deployment-environment-in-command-shell - Microsoft Learn Documentation". learn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
- ^ Teodorovici, Mihaela (11-06-23) "Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit" softpedia.com
- ^ "WDI Customization Kit". majorgeeks.com
- ^ Cline, Joshua "https://github.com/joshuacline/windick" github.com