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2. On SRV1, verify that the Windows Enterprise installation DVD is mounted as drive letter D.
3. The Windows 10 Enterprise installation files will be used to create a deployment share on SRV1 using the MDT deployment workbench. To open the deployment workbench, click **Start**, type **deployment**, and then click **Deployment Workbench**. Note: To enable quick access to the application, right-click **Deployment Workbench** on the taskbar and then click **Pin this program to the taskbar**.
3. The Windows 10 Enterprise installation files will be used to create a deployment share on SRV1 using the MDT deployment workbench. To open the deployment workbench, click **Start**, type **deployment**, and then click **Deployment Workbench**.
4. In the Deployment Workbench console, right-click **Deployment Shares** and select **New Deployment Share**.
4. To enable quick access to the application, right-click **Deployment Workbench** on the taskbar and then click **Pin this program to the taskbar**.
5. Use the following settings for the New Deployment Share Wizard:
5. In the Deployment Workbench console, right-click **Deployment Shares** and select **New Deployment Share**.
6. Use the following settings for the New Deployment Share Wizard:
- Deployment share path: **C:\MDTBuildLab**<BR>
- Share name: **MDTBuildLab$**<BR>
- Deployment share description: **MDT build lab**<BR>
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- Confirmation: click **Finish**
6. Expand the **Deployment Shares** node, and then expand **MDT build lab**.
7. Expand the **Deployment Shares** node, and then expand **MDT build lab**.
7. Right-click the **Operating Systems** node, and then click **New Folder**. Name the new folder **Windows 10**. Complete the wizard using default values and click **Finish**.
8. Right-click the **Operating Systems** node, and then click **New Folder**. Name the new folder **Windows 10**. Complete the wizard using default values and click **Finish**.
7. Right-click the **Windows 10** folder created in the previous step, and then click **Import Operating System**.
9. Right-click the **Windows 10** folder created in the previous step, and then click **Import Operating System**.
8. Use the following settings for the Import Operating System Wizard:
10. Use the following settings for the Import Operating System Wizard:
- OS Type: **Full set of source files**<BR>
- Source: **D:\\** <BR>
- Destination: **W10Ent_x64**<BR>
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- Confirmation: click **Finish**
9. For purposes of this test lab, we will not add applications (such as Microsoft Office) to the deployment share. For information about adding applications, see the [Add applications](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/deploy/create-a-windows-10-reference-image#sec03) section of the [Create a Windows 10 reference image](create-a-windows-10-reference-image.md) topic in the TechNet library.
>For purposes of this test lab, we will not add applications (ex: Microsoft Office) to the deployment share. For information about adding applications, see the [Add applications](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/deploy/create-a-windows-10-reference-image#sec03) section of the [Create a Windows 10 reference image](create-a-windows-10-reference-image.md) topic in the TechNet library.
10. The next step is to create a task sequence to reference the operating system that was imported. To create a task sequence, right-click the **Task Sequences** node and then click **New Task Sequence**. Use the following settings for the New Task Sequence Wizard:
11. The next step is to create a task sequence to reference the operating system that was imported. To create a task sequence, right-click the **Task Sequences** node and then click **New Task Sequence**. Use the following settings for the New Task Sequence Wizard:
- Task sequence ID: **REFW10X64-001**<BR>
- Task sequence name: **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Default Image** <BR>
- Task sequence comments: **Reference Build**<BR>
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- Summary: click **Next**
- Confirmation: click **Finish**
11. Edit the task sequence to add the Microsoft NET Framework 3.5, which is required by many applications. To edit the task sequence, double-click **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Default Image** that was created in the previous step.
12. Click the **Task Sequence** tab. Under **State Restore** click **Tatto** to highlight it, then click **Add** and choose **New Group**.
12. Edit the task sequence to add the Microsoft NET Framework 3.5, which is required by many applications. To edit the task sequence, double-click **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Default Image** that was created in the previous step.
13. On the Properties tab of the group that was created in the previous step, change the Name from New Group to **Custom Tasks (Pre-Windows Update)** and then click **Apply**.
13. Click the **Task Sequence** tab. Under **State Restore** click **Tatto** to highlight it, then click **Add** and choose **New Group**.
14. Click the **Custom Tasks (Pre-Windows Update)** group again, click **Add**, point to **Roles**, and then click **Install Roles and Features**.
14. On the Properties tab of the group that was created in the previous step, change the Name from New Group to **Custom Tasks (Pre-Windows Update)** and then click **Apply**.
15. Under **Select the roles and features that should be installed**, select **.NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)** and then click **Apply**.
15. Click the **Custom Tasks (Pre-Windows Update)** group again, click **Add**, point to **Roles**, and then click **Install Roles and Features**.
16. Enable Windows Update in the task sequence by clicking the **Windows Update (Post-Application Installation)** step, clicking the **Options** tab, and clearing the **Disable this step** checkbox.
16. Under **Select the roles and features that should be installed**, select **.NET Framework 3.5 (includes .NET 2.0 and 3.0)** and then click **Apply**.
17. Enable Windows Update in the task sequence by clicking the **Windows Update (Post-Application Installation)** step, clicking the **Options** tab, and clearing the **Disable this step** checkbox.
>Note: Since we are not installing applications in this test lab, there is no need to enable the Windows Update Pre-Application Installation step. However, you should enable this step if you are also installing applications.
17. Click **OK** to complete editing the task sequence.
18. Click **OK** to complete editing the task sequence.
18. The next step is to configure the MDT deployment share rules. To configure rules in the Deployment Workbench, right-click MDT build lab (C:\MDTBuildLab) and click **Properties**, and then click the **Rules** tab.
19. The next step is to configure the MDT deployment share rules. To configure rules in the Deployment Workbench, right-click MDT build lab (C:\MDTBuildLab) and click **Properties**, and then click the **Rules** tab.
19. Replace the default rules with the following text:
20. Replace the default rules with the following text:
```
[Settings]
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SkipFinalSummary=YES
```
20. Click **Apply** and then click **Edit Bootstrap.ini**. Replace the contents of the Bootstrap.ini file with the following text, and save the file:
21. Click **Apply** and then click **Edit Bootstrap.ini**. Replace the contents of the Bootstrap.ini file with the following text, and save the file:
```
[Settings]
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SkipBDDWelcome=YES
```
21. Click **OK** to complete the configuration of the deployment share.
22. Click **OK** to complete the configuration of the deployment share.
22. Right-click **MDT build lab (C:\MDTBuildLab)** and then click **Update Deployment Share**.
23. Right-click **MDT build lab (C:\MDTBuildLab)** and then click **Update Deployment Share**.
23. Accept all default values in the Update Deployment Share Wizard by clicking **Next**. The update process will take 5 to 10 minutes. When it has completed, click **Finish**.
24. Accept all default values in the Update Deployment Share Wizard by clicking **Next**. The update process will take 5 to 10 minutes. When it has completed, click **Finish**.
24. Copy **c:\MDTBuildLab\Boot\LiteTouchPE_x86.iso** on SRV1 to the **c:\VHD** directory on the Hyper-V host computer. Note that in MDT, the x86 boot image can deploy both x86 and x64 operating systems, except on computers based on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
25. Copy **c:\MDTBuildLab\Boot\LiteTouchPE_x86.iso** on SRV1 to the **c:\VHD** directory on the Hyper-V host computer. Note that in MDT, the x86 boot image can deploy both x86 and x64 operating systems, except on computers based on Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI).
>Hint: Top copy the file, right-click the **LiteTouchPE_x86.iso** file and click **Copy** on SRV1, then open the **c:\VHD** folder on the Hyper-V host, right-click inside the folder and click **Paste**.
25. Open a Windows PowerShell prompt on the Hyper-V host computer and type the following commands:
26. Open a Windows PowerShell prompt on the Hyper-V host computer and type the following commands:
```
New-VM Name REFW10X64-001 -SwitchName poc-internal -NewVHDPath "c:\VHD\REFW10X64-001.vhdx" -NewVHDSizeBytes 60GB
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Start-VM REFW10X64-001
vmconnect localhost REFW10X64-001
```
26. In the Windows Deployment Wizard, select **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Default Image**, and then click **Next**.
27. In the Windows Deployment Wizard, select **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Default Image**, and then click **Next**.
27. Accept the default values on the Capture Image page, and click **Next**. Operating system installation will complete after 5 to 10 minutes and then the VM will reboot automatically. Allow the system to boot normally (do not press a key). The process is fully automated.
28. Accept the default values on the Capture Image page, and click **Next**. Operating system installation will complete after 5 to 10 minutes and then the VM will reboot automatically. Allow the system to boot normally (do not press a key). The process is fully automated.
Additional system restarts will occur to complete updating and preparing the operating system. Setup will complete the following procedures: