CCBoot supports three primary disk image formats. Understanding the difference saves storage space and management headaches.
To make your CCBoot image feel faster than a physical SSD, implement these tweaks:
: Allows a single image to support multiple different PC builds (e.g., different GPUs) by storing hardware-specific data in separate profiles within the server manager. Creation and Deployment Process
Before you create an image, you need a "Master PC"—a physical machine that represents the hardware of your client PCs. Start with a fresh installation of Windows.
If your clients have different motherboards (NVIDIA vs. AMD, Realtek vs. Intel), you must inject drivers into the .
CCBoot supports three primary disk image formats. Understanding the difference saves storage space and management headaches.
To make your CCBoot image feel faster than a physical SSD, implement these tweaks: ccboot image
: Allows a single image to support multiple different PC builds (e.g., different GPUs) by storing hardware-specific data in separate profiles within the server manager. Creation and Deployment Process CCBoot supports three primary disk image formats
Before you create an image, you need a "Master PC"—a physical machine that represents the hardware of your client PCs. Start with a fresh installation of Windows. Realtek vs. Intel)
If your clients have different motherboards (NVIDIA vs. AMD, Realtek vs. Intel), you must inject drivers into the .