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26. Open a Windows PowerShell prompt on the Hyper-V host computer and type the following commands:
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">
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New-VM –Name REFW10X64-001 -SwitchName poc-internal -NewVHDPath "c:\VHD\REFW10X64-001.vhdx" -NewVHDSizeBytes 60GB
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Set-VMMemory -VMName REFW10X64-001 -DynamicMemoryEnabled $true -MinimumBytes 1024MB -MaximumBytes 1024MB -Buffer 20
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Set-VMDvdDrive -VMName REFW10X64-001 -Path c:\VHD\LiteTouchPE_x86.iso
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Start-VM REFW10X64-001
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vmconnect localhost REFW10X64-001
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</pre>
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<pre style="overflow-y: visible">
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New-VM -Name REFW10X64-001 -SwitchName poc-internal -NewVHDPath "c:\VHD\REFW10X64-001.vhdx" -NewVHDSizeBytes 60GB
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Set-VMMemory -VMName REFW10X64-001 -DynamicMemoryEnabled $true -MinimumBytes 1024MB -MaximumBytes 1024MB -Buffer 20
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Set-VMDvdDrive -VMName REFW10X64-001 -Path c:\VHD\LiteTouchPE_x86.iso
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Start-VM REFW10X64-001
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vmconnect localhost REFW10X64-001
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</pre>
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The VM will require a few minutes to prepare devices and boot from the LiteTouchPE_x86.iso file.
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The VM will require a few minutes to prepare devices and boot from the LiteTouchPE_x86.iso file.
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27. In the Windows Deployment Wizard, select **Windows 10 Enterprise x64 Default Image**, and then click **Next**.
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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.
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Additional system restarts will occur to complete updating and preparing the operating system. Setup will complete the following procedures:
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Additional system restarts will occur to complete updating and preparing the operating system. Setup will complete the following procedures:
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- Install the Windows 10 Enterprise operating system.
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- Install added applications, roles, and features.
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- Update the operating system using Windows Update (or WSUS if optionally specified).
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- Stage Windows PE on the local disk.
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- Run System Preparation (Sysprep) and reboot into Windows PE.
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- Capture the installation to a Windows Imaging (WIM) file.
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- Turn off the virtual machine.
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- Install the Windows 10 Enterprise operating system.
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- Install added applications, roles, and features.
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- Update the operating system using Windows Update (or WSUS if optionally specified).
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- Stage Windows PE on the local disk.
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- Run System Preparation (Sysprep) and reboot into Windows PE.
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- Capture the installation to a Windows Imaging (WIM) file.
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- Turn off the virtual machine.
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This step requires from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the speed of the Hyper-V host. After some time, you will have a Windows 10 Enterprise x64 image that is fully patched and has run through Sysprep. The image is located in the C:\MDTBuildLab\Captures folder on your deployment server (SRV1). The file name is **REFW10X64-001.wim**.
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This step requires from 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the speed of the Hyper-V host. After some time, you will have a Windows 10 Enterprise x64 image that is fully patched and has run through Sysprep. The image is located in the C:\MDTBuildLab\Captures folder on your deployment server (SRV1). The file name is **REFW10X64-001.wim**.
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## Deploy a Windows 10 image using MDT
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