3. Right-click Packages and select DLCI Server Deployment → Launch Deployment Toolkit
Configuration Wizard.
The Launch Deployment Toolkit Configuration Wizard screen is displayed. If there is an existing cab
file package on the server, then the cab file version, Windows PE version, and architecture is
displayed under Cab Selection for Import section.
4. Click Browse and navigate to the cab file self-extractable zip file that you downloaded. Click Next.
The selected cab file version, Windows PE version, and architecture is displayed in Cab Selection for
Import section.
5. In Boot Image Selection, select any one of the following options:
NOTE: Make sure that you import a 64-bit cab file before selecting x64 boot images in any of
the following options.
Use Boot
Image from
WAIK/ADK
tools
Select this option to create both x64 and x86 Dell boot images. The source for
the boot image creation is obtained from Windows Automated Installation Kit
(WAIK) or Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK), depending on the
configuration, and all the Windows PE custom install packages are added to
the boot image.
Use existing
Boot Image
from
Configuration
Manager
This option allows you to select an existing boot image in Configuration
Manager. Select an existing boot image from the drop-down list and use it to
create a Dell boot image.
Use a custom
Boot Image
Select this option to import a custom boot image from any other location.
Specify the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path of the Windows Imaging
(WIM) file and select the boot image from the drop-down list.
NOTE: Only finalized images are supported if you select the Use a Custom Boot Image option
for WinPE.
NOTE: The Windows PE custom boot image should have XML, Scripting, and WMI packages
installed on it. For more information on how to install these packages, see the Microsoft
Windows AIK or Windows ADK documentation.
6. Click Next.
The Boot Image Property screen is displayed.
7. In the Boot Image Property, enter a name for the Dell boot image.
The Version and Comments fields are optional.
8. Click Create.
The boot image creation process begins. A progress bar shows the status of the boot image creation.
After the boot image is created, the boot image details are displayed on the Summary screen, the
information includes DTK details, and success state.
9. Right-click each of the newly created boot images and perform the update and manage distribution
points operations.
The drivers imported from Dell driver Cab files are injected into WinPE. This process depends on the
Configuration Manager and ADK. It is recommended that you read the limitations documented for
these products before creating a boot image. For example, technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/
hh825070.aspx
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