Wiki source code of Windows - Installation Windows 10 IOT LTSC 2019/2021
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24.1 | 1 | This how-to describes the different options for deploying a Windows 10 IoT image to a client device. |
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24.1 | 3 | = 1. Create Installation USB-Flash = |
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6.2 | 4 | |
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24.1 | 5 | Prerequisites: |
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24.1 | 7 | You need |
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24.1 | 9 | - USB-Stick (min. 500 MB) |
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24.1 | 11 | - Windows 10 desktop or Windows 11 desktop |
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24.1 | 13 | The files: |
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24.1 | 15 | - Windows Flasher - Recovery Media Creation Tool |
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24.1 | 17 | - Windows IoT Image which fits to your device: „devicename_b~#~##.wim“ (WIM file) |
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19 | The files can be downloaded from Rangee Updateserver. If you do not have the Updateserver Access, please contact Support by E-mail: support@rangee.com | ||
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21 | ~1. Create a Recovery USB Flash | ||
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23 | Plug the USB Flash to your windows desktop | ||
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25 | Execute the Windows Flasher - Recovery Media Creation Tool on a standard windows desktop. (Run as administrator) | ||
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23.1 | 27 | {{lightbox image="flasher1.png" group="1"/}} |
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24.1 | 29 | In USB-Drives (red box) select your USB flash (If it's not displayed, please click „Refresh“) |
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24.1 | 31 | Choose a „Mode“ (yellow box) |
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24.1 | 33 | Create Recovery Medium with 2nd data partition (recommended) |
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24.1 | 35 | Start creates a bootable USB Flash with the Rangee Recovery Console |
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24.1 | 37 | You can see the progress at „Current state“(green box) |
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24.1 | 39 | After the proces has finished, copy the Windows-Image (WIM file) to the Image directory |
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24.1 | 43 | Option (NOT recommended) |
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24.1 | 45 | 1. Create Recovery Medium: |
46 | 11. Start creates a bootable USB Flash with the Rangee Recovery Console | ||
47 | 11. The Windows-Image (WIM file) must be stored on a second USB-flash or network drive | ||
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24.1 | 49 | = 2. Execute Rangee Recovery Console = |
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24.1 | 51 | == Recovery option on Windows 10 IoT thin client == |
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24.1 | 53 | If you want to deploy the image with an USB-Stick, it has to be NTFS formatted and at least 8GB capacity. |
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24.1 | 55 | 1. Download the Windows 10 IoT image which fits to your device: „devicename_b~#~##.wim“ (approx. 6GB) |
56 | 1. Copy the image on a USB-Stick or a network drive | ||
57 | 1. Start the device and push the „Arrow down key“ until the windows bootloader appear: | ||
58 | 1. Choose „Rangee Recovery Console“{{lightbox image="flasher2.png" group="1" height="250"/}} | ||
59 | 1. Wait until the „Rangee Recovery Console“ is loaded and continue with „Rangee Recovery Console“ . | ||
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61 | == Recovery option from Installation USB Flash == | ||
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63 | Plug the USb flash to your thin client. The thin client should have at least 4 GB RAM and 120 GB Flash. | ||
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65 | Boot the device from USB Flash | ||
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67 | == 2.1 Install new IOT Image == | ||
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69 | The Rangee Recovery tool will boot a windows Desktop with some applications: | ||
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23.1 | 73 | {{lightbox image="flasher 3.png" group="1"/}} |
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24.1 | 74 | )))|=(% style="width: 460px;" %)((( |
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6.2 | 75 | __**Command Promt:**__ |
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24.1 | 76 | Open a CMD |
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6.2 | 80 | __**Notepad:**__ |
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24.1 | 81 | Open a text editor |
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6.2 | 85 | __**Reboot:**__ |
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24.1 | 86 | Restart the system |
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6.2 | 90 | __**Regedit:**__ |
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24.1 | 91 | Open the registry editor |
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6.2 | 95 | __**Shutdown:**__ |
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24.1 | 96 | Shutdown the device |
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6.2 | 100 | **__Task-Manager:__** |
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24.1 | 101 | Shows all active tasks |
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6.2 | 104 | __**Windows Flasher:**__ |
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24.1 | 105 | Recovery of a Windows image see „Windows Flasher“ |
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24.1 | 108 | **Start Windows Flasher** |
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24.1 | 111 | At the first start you'll see the following |
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23.1 | 113 | {{lightbox image="flasher 4.png" group="1"/}} |
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24.1 | 115 | === Choose the WIM file === |
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24.1 | 117 | If the WIM file is stored on Installation USB flash please choose the WIM file fom Image directory. |
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24.1 | 119 | If you store the image on a second USB-flash, plug in the USb Flash and select the right device/path. |
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24.1 | 121 | If you store the image on a network drive, use „Networkdrive" -> Connect Drive“: |
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23.1 | 124 | {{lightbox image="flasher 5.png" group="1"/}} |
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24.1 | 127 | 1. Choose a drive letter |
128 | 1. Put in the complete UNC path to the share | ||
129 | 1. If nessecary put in the username and password | ||
130 | 1. The hook „Autoconnect“ persists the networkshare and autoconnect it on the next boot from this USB-Stick. | ||
131 | 1. You can finally connect the drive by clicking "Connect" | ||
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24.1 | 133 | === The installation === |
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24.1 | 135 | Use the following attributes: |
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24.1 | 137 | (% style="width:849px" %) |
138 | |(% style="width:156px" %)Parameter|(% style="width:283px" %)Wert|(% style="width:407px" %)Bedeutung | ||
139 | |(% style="width:156px" %)Target|(% style="width:283px" %)# Disk ~#~#GB|(% style="width:407px" %)Choose the target drive | ||
140 | |(% style="width:156px" %)Image|(% style="width:283px" %)#devicename_b~#~##.wim“#|(% style="width:407px" %)Choose the downloaded WIM file | ||
141 | |(% style="width:156px" %)Start|(% style="width:283px" %) |(% style="width:407px" %)Start the installation | ||
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24.1 | 143 | == 2.2 Capturing a Windows image == |
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24.1 | 145 | You can capture an Image by using the „Capture“ function. This captured images can be deployed on other devices. Please run "sysprep" before capturing an image. |
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24.1 | 147 | (https:~/~/docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/sysprep~-~-generalize~-~-a-windows-installation) |
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23.1 | 150 | {{lightbox image="flasher 6.png" group="1"/}} |
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24.1 | 153 | |Parameter|Wert|Bedeutung |
154 | |Image|X:\path\Name.wim |Insert the path in which the captured image should be saved | ||
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156 | === Logging === | ||
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24.1 | 158 | The Log can be views by clicking „File -> Open last Log File“ |