Map ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) Install Image
Follow the steps in this procedure to map the ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script (created
in an earlier procedure in this section) to the Windows Server 2008 (SP2
or R2) install.wim.
- Insert the Windows Server 2008 SP2 DVD media into the DVD reader of
the system that is hosting the Windows Deployment Services.
- Perform the following to launch the Windows Deployment Services administration tool and import
the Windows Server 2008 SP2 install WIM.
- Click Start -->All Programs -->Windows Deployment Services.
- Right-click Install Images and select Add Install Image.
Note that if no image groups exist, create a new image group named
Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2 and click Next.
- Click Browse to select the Windows Server 2008 SP2 Install WIM image located
at: DVDDrive:\sources\install.wim; then proceed by clicking Open then Next.
- Select the Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) edition (Data Center, Standard, or
Enterprise) to import into Windows Deployment Services, then click Next.
- To import the specified Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) edition install image,
click Next twice, then click Finish.
- Launch the Deployment Tools Command Prompt as Administrator.
For example:
- Click Start -->All Programs -->Microsoft Windows AIK, then right-click Deployment Tools Command Prompt, and select Run as Administrator.
- In the Deployment Tools Command Prompt, perform the following:
- Use the cd command to change the directory to the folder containing the
Windows Server 2008 SP2 install WIM image.
For example, the Windows Server 2008 SP2 Datacenter (x64) edition WIM image would
be located at:
cd Drive:\RemoteInstall\images\Windows Server 2008 SP2
- Use the mkdir command to create a directory with the exact same spelling
and case as the imported Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) WIM image.
mkdir install
Note - Selecting the defaults when importing the install image for Windows Server 2008 (SP2
or R2) will create an installation WIM file called install.wim.
- Use the cd command to change the directory to the imported Windows Server
2008 (SP2 or R2) folder, then use the mkdir command to create an Unattend directory.
For example:
cd install
mkdir Unattend
- Use the cd command to change the directory to the unattend directory, then use
the copy command to copy the ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script (created in an earlier
procedure in this appendix) to the Unattend directory.
For example:
cd Unattend
copy C:\Unattend\Drivers\{W2K8|W2k8R2}\Catalogs\ImageUnattend.xml
- Perform the following steps to open the Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2)
image properties:
- Launch the Windows Deployment Services administration tool.
Click Start-->All Programs-->Windows Deployment Services.
- In the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) Administration tool, click and expand the Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) image group.
- Right-click Microsoft Windows Server (SP2 or R2) and select Properties.
- Perform the following steps to map the ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to the Windows Server
2008 (SP2 or R2) image:
- In the General Tab of the Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) image
properties, check Allow image to install in unattended mode and click Select File.
- Browse to the following location (specified in Step 4d) then click OK.
Drive:\RemoteInstall\images\{W2K8|W2K8R2}\install\Unattend\ImageUnattend.xml
- Click OK to map the ImageUnattend.xml Setup Script to the Windows Server 2008 (SP2
or R2) WIM image.
The Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) WIM image is ready to be
installed via Windows Deployment Services.
- Exit the Deployment Tools Command Prompt and the Windows Deployment Services Administration tool.
- To deploy the Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2), refer to the following
procedure:
Install Windows Server 2008 (SP2 or R2) Using PXE.