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Your network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com The domain contains a member server named WDS1.
You install the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) server role on WDS1.
You have a reference computer named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008R2.
You need to capture an image of Server1 to WDS1.
What should you do first?
A. Start Server1 from the Windows 7 installation media
B. Add a boot image to WDS1
C. Add an image group to WDS1
D. Add an install image to WDS1
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
A capture image is a special boot image that you use to boot a master computer. (Recall that a master computer is a system that has a master installation installed on it–a customized installation of Windows that you plan to duplicate on one or more destination computers.) To use a capture image, you first prepare your master installation by configuring Windows, installing applications, and performing any other customizations needed. Then, you sysprep your master computer to remove any machine-specific information from your master installation. After sysprep shuts the computer down, you reboot the system, using the capture image, which launches a wizard that captures an install image from the computer and saves it as a .wim file to a location you specify. Once you’ve captured an image of your master installation like this, you can then add the image to your image store as a new install image that you can then deploy to your destination computers by using WDS.