Here, <version> is the SOS version number. For example:
C:\ Build_scripts\
<version>
In a few moments, a list of HPCA versions is displayed.
Y
or N
.
Note: If the script that you are running was provided with an OS management service OS update (driver patch), you cannot create a WIM file. You can only create ISO files.
If you typed Y
, follow these steps to specify the WIM file options:
C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools
winpe.wim
file from the Microsoft Windows AIK, type Y
or N
.
Note: It is strongly recommended that you use the winpe.wim
file from the Microsoft Windows AIK.
If you type N
, you will be reminded to ensure that your pre-existing winpe.wim
file is built according to specifications. Then, you will be prompted to specify the fully qualified path of the pre-existing winpe.wim
file.
Y
or N
.Y
or N
.Y
or N
.Y
, you will be asked to type the fully qualified path to the directory containing the drivers.Y
) if any of the following conditions are true:winpe.wim
, and you are using the ISO to perform the capture.rombl.cfg
, netinfo.ini
, or rominfo.ini
).Y
) if any of the following conditions are true:winpe.wim
, and you are booting from the CD during deployment.rombl.cfg
, netinfo.ini
, or rominfo.ini
).Follow these steps to specify the ISO options:
Y
or N
.Y
or N
.Y
to question, you will be asked which Service OSs to include on the ISO. Type the appropriate selection. Then, press Enter.rombl.cfg
or use a pre-existing rombl.cfg
file, choose one of the following actions: rombl.cfg
file, type 1
, and press Enter.rombl.cfg
file and skip to the next step, type 2
, press Enter.0 | Hide the boot menu from the user of the target device. The default service OS that you specified in steps above will be used. |
-1 | Show the boot menu, and wait for a user response. The response will override the default Service OS setting. |
Number greater than zero | Show the boot menu, and wait this number of seconds for a user response before booting into the default service OS specified in the step Building a custom Windows PE Service OS. |
Y
or N
. The default port is 3466.Y
or N
.
Caution: Use this option only if you experience problems using the default value and you have been instructed by HP Software Support to change it.
Certain hardware models require a boot load segment of 0x2000 because of a BIOS issue. Other models cannot boot from the CD when the boot load segment is something other than the default loader segment of the El Torito ISO format: 0x0000.
To specify the boot load segment setting, type 1
, 2
or 3
:
| HPCA default (0x2000) – works with most BIOSs |
| ISO default (0x0000) – gets translated to 0x07c0 by most BIOSs |
| Manually type a value |
Then press Enter. If you typed 3
, specify the boot load segment setting as a hexadecimal string beginning with 0x.
C:\build_items
), and press Enter.This completes the questions pertaining to the Image Capture and Image Deploy ISOs.
C:\build_work
). This directory will be referred to as the <work-dir> in later steps.
Note: If the directory already exists and has information in it, you will be asked whether you want to delete the information or not. If you choose No, you will be asked to type a directory again. If you prefer to exit, press Ctrl + C to exit the process. If you choose Yes, the information will be overwritten.
C:\build_output
).
Note: If you are prompted to create ISOs for CAS, type N
.
After the build is completed, go to the directory where the Windows PE.wim
was stored, such as C:\WinPE_output
, and perform the following action:
Boot Method for Target Devices | Action Required |
---|---|
PXE | Copy winpe.wim from the output directory to <InstallDir>\BootServer\X86PC\UNDI\boot |
LSB | Use the CSDB Editor to replace winpe.wim in the LSB package.
|
CD | Create a new ISO using the Windows PE scripts. |
If you chose to create ImageCapture.iso
or ImageDeploy.iso
, they will be stored in the same output directory.