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The easiest way to create a bootable USB flash drive for MDT
The
Microsoft Deployment Toolkit
(MDT) is an excellent - and free - tool for automated desktop and server builds. We use it all the time.
Sometimes, for whatever reason, installing a PXE server or using a boot CD ISO isn't desirable. Using a boot USB flash drive is the best bet in these situations. The problem: the guide to create a bootable USB drive in the MDT documentation doesn't work. There is plenty of confusing information out there on the web for painful, slow ways to create a boot USB. And most of those don't work either.
So what's the
easiest
way?
Download and install the
Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
. Aside: This is probably the most poorly named software, ever. It creates bootable flash drives and DVDs.
Use the Microsoft Windows 7 USB/DVD to write your LiteTouch ISO to a USB flash drive.
That's it! Your USB is now bootable.
This is the easiest, most pain-free way we've found for what is usually a cumbersome task.
This entry was posted by JAMES KAHN on Monday, 21 February 2011 at 8:18 PM and is filed under
mdt
.
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