Install multiple Win7 networks with PXE

  
        PXE works in the network mode of ClIEnt/Server, supports workstations to download images from remote servers through the network, and thus supports the boot process of the operating system from the network. During the startup process, the terminal requires the server to assign an IP address, and then uses TFTP or The MTFTP protocol downloads a boot package to the local machine's memory and executes it. This startup package completes the terminal basic software settings, thereby booting the terminal operating system pre-installed in the server. Today, I will explain how to use PXE to install Windows 7 network on multiple computers, which is convenient and fast, and even CDs are not needed. Specific steps are as follows:

PXE boot install Windows7 principle

First of all, talk about the PXE boot. PXE (prebootexecuteenvironment) is a boot technology developed by Intel Corporation. It works in ClIEnt/Server network mode and supports workstations to download image files from remote servers over the network, and thus supports the boot process of the operating system from the network.

At present, almost all the computer's network adapter supports PXE boot, usually in the BiOS startup settings, there are similar "PXEboot" menu that is expressed support for PXE boot. We only need to configure the boot parameters and the genuine Windows 7 installation shared image on the server (there are production methods later). After the client starts, the network can be installed to install Windows 7 through network mapping (see Figure 1).

two small software to build the network server

Download "Deep Remote Boot Manager" and "small strong PE kit PXE version of" two small software. The Deep Remote Boot Manager is deployed on the server side to remotely boot the client computer and assign IP, while transferring the required boot files. The Xiaoqiang PE Toolbox PXE version is used for the operating environment after the network startup (WinPE). It has been integrated with Ghost32 and automatically maps the shared resources of the server after startup.

prompted the "little strong PE kit PXE Edition" is installed to "C:? JQPXE", close "WinPEPXE Dedicated Server Settings" window after the installation is complete, use their own "deep Remote Boot Manager" configuration .

the "depth of the Remote Boot Manager" Extract to "C:? JQPXE", run "C:? JQPXE etbootM.exe", click "Configuration → Options Settings" in the "Startup Configuration" option Select "C:?JQPXE" for the working directory and "pxeLinux.0" for the boot file (see Figure 2). At this point, the web server is set up. After

"ImageX" create a mirror server set up

completed, then we will make GHO file, and then start the client running "Ghost32" rapid recovery can be.
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