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Step | How to |
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Run an "Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment" prompt as Administrator | |
Execute the PowerShell script from the "Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment" Powershell -file c:\USBKeyCreater\BuildUSB.ps1 | |
When you have run the script, first press [A] for “Yes to All” | |
Edit the values to match your environment | |
When this will pop up, chose the USB key, and click “OK” in the right bottom corner | |
When you have done that, this menu will pop up, and you need to press [Y] for “Yes” | |
Verify that the installation has been installed successfully: | |
Verify that the USB Key has 2 partitions - the boot files must bee on the D: partition and the E: drive must be empty: | |
Now you can OSD boot from your USB key |
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