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I tried stopping WDSServer and this caused nothing to be found
Now I'm having difficulty starting WDSServer again...
If I change to gen 1, it is loading PS100006.wim but I must press F12
Seems to be the correct image
And it popped up with contoso and asked me for the password
Ugh.. I got program files for PS100001 cannot be located on a distribution point again.
2. Press ENTER when prompted to start the network boot service.
3. In the Task Sequence Wizard, provide the password: pass@word1, and then click Next.

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This guide contains instructions to configure a proof of concept (PoC) environment requiring a minimum amount of resources. The guide makes extensive use of Windows PowerShell and Hyper-V. Subsequent companion guides contain steps to deploy Windows 10 using the PoC environment. After completing this guide, see the following Windows 10 deployment guides:
- [Step by step: Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using MDT](windows-10-poc-mdt.md).<BR>
- [Step by step: Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md).<BR>
- [Step by step: Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using MDT](windows-10-poc-mdt.md)<BR>
- [Step by step: Deploy Windows 10 in a test lab using System Center Configuration Manager](windows-10-poc-sc-config-mgr.md)<BR>
Approximately 3 hours are required to configure the PoC environment. You will need a Hyper-V capable computer running Windows 8.1 or later with at least 16GB of RAM. Detailed [requirements](#hardware-and-software-requirements) are provided below. You will also need to have a [Microsoft account](https://www.microsoft.com/account) to use for downloading evaluation software.