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## About MDT
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## About MDT
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MDT performs deployments by using the Lite Touch Installation (LTI), Zero Touch Installation (ZTI), and User-Driven Installation (UDI) deployment methods.
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MDT performs deployments by using the Lite Touch Installation (LTI), Zero Touch Installation (ZTI), and User-Driven Installation (UDI) deployment methods.
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- LDI is the deployment method used in the current guide, requiring only MDT and performed with a minimum amount of user interaction.
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- LTI is the deployment method used in the current guide, requiring only MDT and performed with a minimum amount of user interaction.
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- ZTI is fully automated, requiring no user interaction and is performed using MDT and System Center Configuration Manager. After completing the steps in the current guide, see [Step by step: Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md) to use the ZTI deployment method in the PoC environment.
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- ZTI is fully automated, requiring no user interaction and is performed using MDT and System Center Configuration Manager. After completing the steps in the current guide, see [Step by step: Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md) to use the ZTI deployment method in the PoC environment.
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- UDI requires manual intervention to respond to installation prompts such as machine name, password and language settings. UDI requires MDT and System Center Configuration Manager.
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- UDI requires manual intervention to respond to installation prompts such as machine name, password and language settings. UDI requires MDT and System Center Configuration Manager.
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SkipSummary=YES
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SkipSummary=YES
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SkipRoles=YES
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SkipRoles=YES
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SkipCapture=NO
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SkipCapture=NO
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SkipFinalSummary=YES
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SkipFinalSummary=NO
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```
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```
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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:
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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:
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SkipSummary=YES
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SkipSummary=YES
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SkipRoles=YES
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SkipRoles=YES
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SkipCapture=NO
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SkipCapture=NO
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SkipFinalSummary=YES
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SkipFinalSummary=NO
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```
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```
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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:
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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:
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DeployRoot=\\SRV1\MDTBuildLab$
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DeployRoot=\\SRV1\MDTBuildLab$
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UserDomain=CONTOSO
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UserDomain=CONTOSO
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UserID=administrator
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UserID=MDT_BA
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UserPassword=pass@word1
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UserPassword=pass@word1
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SkipBDDWelcome=YES
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SkipBDDWelcome=YES
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vmconnect localhost PC4
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vmconnect localhost PC4
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Problems here, first I got UEFI compatible not found
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I tried stopping WDSServer and this caused nothing to be found
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Now I'm having difficulty starting WDSServer again...
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If I change to gen 1, it is loading PS100006.wim but I must press F12
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Seems to be the correct image
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And it popped up with contoso and asked me for the password
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Ugh.. I got program files for PS100001 cannot be located on a distribution point again.
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2. Press ENTER when prompted to start the network boot service.
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2. Press ENTER when prompted to start the network boot service.
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3. In the Task Sequence Wizard, provide the password: pass@word1, and then click Next.
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3. In the Task Sequence Wizard, provide the password: **pass@word1**, and then click **Next**.
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4. The Windows 10 Enterprise x64 task sequence is selected, click Next.
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4. Before you click Next in the Task Sequence Wizard, press the **F8** key. A command prompt will open.
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5. At the command prompt, type **explorer.exe** and review the Windows PE file structure.
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7. The smsts.log file is critical for troubleshooting any installation problems that might be encountered. Depending on the deployment phase, the smsts.log file is created in different locations:
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- c:\_SMSTaskSequence\Logs\Smstslog\smsts.log before the System Center Configuration Manager client is installed.
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- c:\windows\ccm\logs\Smstslog\smsts.log after the System Center Configuration Manager client is installed.
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- c:\windows\ccm\logs\smsts.log when the task sequence is complete.
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Note: If a reboot is pending on the client, the reboot will be blocked as long as the command window is open.
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7. In the explorer window, click **Tools** and then click **Map Network Drive**.
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8. Do not map a network drive at this time. If you need to save the smsts.log file, you can use this method to save the file to a location on SRV1.
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9. Close the Map Network Drive window, the Explorer window, and the command prompt.
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4. The **Windows 10 Enterprise x64** task sequence is selected in the Task Sequenc Wizard. Click **Next** to continue with the deployment.
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- ok I have an error that PS100001 cannot be located on a distribution point.
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- I tried going to content status and this seems to bhe the USMT and it says it is successfully distributed
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- I tried software library, boot images, and distribute these - this didn't help
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- I tried software library, application management, packages, distribute content but the distributon point isn't showing up. This is likely the problem.
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## Related Topics
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## Related Topics
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