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Merge pull request #11572 from Andrew-Nielsen/anielsen-wds-clarification
Clarified content around WDS as it relates to MDT.
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Alternatives to WDS, such as [Microsoft Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/) and [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](/mem/configmgr/mdt/) (MDT) provide a better, more flexible, and feature-rich experience for deploying Windows images.
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Alternatives to WDS, such as [Microsoft Configuration Manager](/mem/configmgr/) and [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](/mem/configmgr/mdt/) (MDT) provide a better, more flexible, and feature-rich experience for deploying Windows images.
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> [!NOTE]
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> [Microsoft Deployment Toolkit](/mem/configmgr/mdt/) (MDT) only supports deployment of Windows 10. It doesn't support deployment of Windows 11. For more information, see [Supported platforms](/mem/configmgr/mdt/release-notes#supported-platforms).
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## Not affected
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## Not affected
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WDS PXE boot isn't affected by this change. You can still use WDS to PXE boot devices with custom boot images, but you can't use **boot.wim** as the boot image and run Windows Setup in WDS mode.
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WDS PXE boot isn't affected by this change. You can still use WDS to PXE boot devices with custom boot images, but you can't use **boot.wim** as the boot image and run Windows Setup in WDS mode.
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