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LDVPE Image with Drivers Added

by jhysell — last modified 2008-10-06 07:20

Start your new install of LDMS off right with an updated ldvpe1.img

When installing LDMS for the first time, the base distribution comes with the original version of WinPE that basically does not contain the latest drivers for new hardware.  By downloading the following image file and tweaking it to point to your server, you can start off with a version of LDMS OSD that might actually work out the door.  To modify the image to work with your installation, do the following:

  1. Download and install Winimage. (there's a copy in your core's utilities folder, too).
  2. Download and install Winrar.
  3. Download the attached ldvpe1.img file and extract it with Winrar.
  4. Open your downloaded ldvpe1.img with Winimage and navigate to the cba8\cbaroot\certs folder
  5. Copy your key file from your core to this folder.  Keys are located in C:\Program Files\LANDesk\Shared Files\Keys.  It's the one with the extension of .0
  6. Navigate to the i386\system32 folder in the image
  7. Extract the all.reg file and edit it to point to the name of your core server
  8. Inject all.reg back to the same location and save the image
  9. Copy the image to \Program Files\LANDesk\managementsuite\landesk\vboot replacing the base install file (or just rename it to .old)
  10. Re-deploy any PXE Reps that you have

This image file has both SATA and NIC drivers the latest Dell machines and HP machines.  I will update this file as periodically as I add newer drivers.

Note that this is not a licensed copy of WinPE -- you still need to buy licensing from LANDesk and/or Microsoft.
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