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9. On the screen shown in Figure 1-118, select Virtual Boot Disk, and name the boot disk<br />

CAPTURE IMAGE.<br />

Figure 1-118 Boot Disk <strong>Builder</strong> - Select virtual boot disk file<br />

10.Click Finish<br />

11.Select Yes when asked to save this for future settings<br />

12.Save these settings as Capture Image.vfd<br />

13.Select OK to confirm saving<br />

14.Select Exit to close the Boot Disk <strong>Builder</strong><br />

1.22.5 Add the CAPTURE IMAGE.VFD to the Configuration Utility<br />

1. Open the PXE Configuration Utility<br />

2. Click the PXE Virtual Floppies Tab<br />

3. Click Add →Browse →Software →Intel driver →Capture Image.vfd<br />

1.22.6 Add CAPTURE IMAGE selection to the PXE Client menu<br />

1. Click the PXE client menu tab<br />

2. Click Add →Type in CAPTURE IMAGE as the menu name<br />

3. Select Capture Image 1 from list.<br />

4. Click Save →OK →Exit.<br />

5. We have now configured the DeployCenter PXE support to be able to manually capture an<br />

image of the <strong>ImageUltra</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> Donor system and save it onto the server shared image<br />

drive (I:).<br />

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