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Use bootable media to deploy Windows over the network
Configuration Manager
Use bootable media deployments in Configuration Manager to deploy the OS when the destination computer starts.
08/11/2020
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Use bootable media to deploy Windows over the network with Configuration Manager

Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)

Bootable media only includes the boot image and a pointer to the task sequence. It downloads the OS image and other referenced content from the network. Since the bootable media doesn't contain much content, you can update the task sequence and most content without having to replace the media.

Deploy operating systems over the network with boot media in the following scenarios:

Complete the steps in one of the OS deployment scenarios and then use the following sections to use bootable media to deploy the OS.

Configure deployment settings

When you use bootable media to start the OS deployment process, configure the task sequence deployment to make the OS available to the media. Set this option on the Deployment Settings page of the deployment. For the Make available to the following setting, select one of the following options:

  • Configuration Manager clients, media, and PXE

  • Only media and PXE

  • Only media and PXE (hidden)

For more information, see Deploy a task sequence.

Create the bootable media

When you create bootable media, specify whether it's a USB flash drive or CD/DVD set. The computer that starts the media must support the option that you choose as a bootable drive. For more information, see Create bootable media.

Install the OS from bootable media

To install the OS, insert the bootable media, and then power on the computer.

Support for cloud-based content

Starting in version 2006, bootable media can download cloud-based content. For example, you send a USB key to a user at a remote office to reimage their device. Or an office that has a local PXE server, but you want devices to prioritize cloud services as much as possible. Instead of further taxing the WAN to download large OS deployment content, boot media and PXE deployments can now get content from cloud-based sources.

For more information, see Bootable media support for cloud-based content.

Next steps

User experiences for OS deployment