Archive for 'Deployment'
Download-Business Desktop Deployment 2007 v1.0
‘Bout time! Business Desktop Deployment 2007 is ready to download–the real release version 1.0. If you have more than a handful of Windows Vista or Windows XP computers to deploy, you’ll want to download BDD and Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), and follow the guidance in BDD. For more information, read this Vista Deployment Overview.
I was one of the documentation authors, writing the Security and Plan, Build, & Deploy guides.
Posted: January 18th, 2007 under Downloads, Deployment.
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How to Install the Windows Recovery Environment (including Startup Repair)
Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) includes lots of cool troubleshooting tools. You can load WinRE from the Windows Vista DVD by following these steps.
Some hardware manufacturers will include a special partition that you can use to start WinRE without using the Windows Vista DVD. If your computer manufacturer doesn’t do this, you can add it yourself. Follow these instructions (straight from the WinRE team at Microsoft!) to install WinRE on a computer that has already been setup. If you’re in an IT department and you’re preparing to deploy Windows Images using WAIK/BDD, follow these steps to add WinRE to your Vista clients.
Posted: January 16th, 2007 under Deployment.
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How to Deploy Vista

If you’re looking to install Vista on one computer, just put the DVD in and follow the prompts. If you need to deploy a dozen or a thousand computers, you’ll need to put a little more thought into it. First, download and install the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK, or WAIK, pronounced “wake”). WAIK includes tools for managing Windows Vista images and allows you to configure languages, drivers, applications, and settings before deployment.
Dario Airoldi has a couple of very useful how-tos related to WAIK:
- Steps to prepare lab machines with Windows Vista AIK.
- Steps to create a bootable Windows PE RAM CD/DVD.
Don’t spend too much time mastering WAIK, though. There’s a layer of tools that runs above WAIK that makes life easier: Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment (BDD 2007). I’m the author of a couple of the BDD documents, including the current version of the Security Feature Team Guide and the Plan, Build, and Deploy Guide. It’s at RC1 now, but it’s going to be released real soon now. Promise. There’s an awful lot of documentation accompanying BDD, but it’s a worthwhile read because it’ll save you time in the long-run.
Posted: January 10th, 2007 under Deployment.
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