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		<title>Using WDS to deploy to a Mac (or any PC without PXE)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been trying for a long time to find a way to image Macs from our WDS server to no avail&#8230;Macs don&#8217;t have PXE boot!  WDS has had a feature to allow you to create a &#8220;Discover&#8221; image and a resulting disc to boot from.  However, typically when just using the GUI to create [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been trying for a long time to find a way to image Macs from our WDS server to no avail&#8230;Macs don&#8217;t have PXE boot!  WDS has had a feature to allow you to create a &#8220;Discover&#8221; image and a resulting disc to boot from.  However, typically when just using the GUI to create this disc, it boots up with a command prompt window, runs <strong>winpeinit</strong> and then that&#8217;s it.  After some deep searching, I found a blog with <strong>accurate </strong>instructions for how to actually create a disc that will not only boot up to winPE but also launch straight into the WDS deploy on a given server.  It does require command line but the latest WAIK has some very verbose and useful tools, making it not too hard even for a WDS novice.</p>
<p>Thanks to David Bolton&#8217;s blog: <a href="http://www.davidbolton.com/?p=24" target="_blank">http://www.davidbolton.com/?p=24</a></p>
<p>I also had to extract the network drivers from the Snow Leopard bootcamp disc but for general purposes, adding all of the drivers from the latest <a href="http://driverpacks.net/driverpacks/latest" target="_blank">LAN Driver Pack</a> to the disc image will make sure to cover a wide variety of machines.  Check out my previous post for the easiest way to add these via command line!</p>
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