I’m working on making it a little more robust and handling farming out the HyperV creation to a server or a different box. Currently, the scripts are all setup for a single host to do everything. Requirements are it has windows on it with the HyperV role feature installed (can be client or server version of windows, it doesn’t matter). Just change the patches to the correct version for that OS, etc.Ĭredit for most of this goes to Michael Nystrom (AKA DeploymentBunny).
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This will mostly be presented for deploying Windows 7 圆4, but completely applies to any OS.
INJECT HOTFIX INTO WIM SCCM NTLITE DISM HOW TO
Here is the outline on how to complete this yourself, as well as a few gotcha’s to watch out for along the way. I recently gave a few presentation on how to automate your build and capture process. Here is a screenshot if you want to build it:įiled under: Uncategorized | Posted on May 26th, 2016 by CharlieMaurice | No Comments » Select SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceID,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceType,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Name,SMS_R_SYSTEM.SMSUniqueIdentifier,SMS_R_SYSTEM.ResourceDomainORWorkgroup,SMS_R_SYSTEM.Client from SMS_R_System inner join SMS_G_System_DCIM_BIOSENUMERATION on SMS_G_System_DCIM_BIOSENUMERATION.ResourceId = SMS_R_System.ResourceId where SMS_G_System_DCIM_BIOSENUMERATION.AttributeName = “Boot Mode” and SMS_G_System_DCIM_BIOSENUMERATION.CurrentValue = “2” So in this example, we want to return all machines with UEFI enabled. A “CurrentValue” of 1 is BIOS, 2 is UEFI. If you would then like to create a membership query on that info, here is an example checking to see if its set to BIOS or UEFI mode. It involves setting up Dell Monitor, and then using SCCM to import a custom hardware class.
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Mike Terrill has a most excellent blog post on how to get Dell BIOS/UEFI information into WMI/SCCM.