![]() To Add drivers to the boot image, you first must have imported them into CM as drivers, so they are available for your boot media to use. Then if the date modified doesn’t match, I know that CM updated it for me, vs me doing it manually. I manually updated the Version column with the date. I don’t bother to update the x86 image, as I don’t use it. You can see my boot image OS Version has updated to match the ADK, and the Client Version has updated to match the production CM Client in the Console. You can watch the status bar for a while, or you can follow along in the dism log (c:windowslogsdismdism.log) This is why you’ll need ADMINISTRATOR access on the Server that is building the boot image, or it will fail with access denied. When it runs, behind the scenes it is using DISM to mount the boot image and apply the changes for you. Check the box to reload the boot image to incorporate the updates. Here you can see that it detects the updated ADK that is installed on the server which is newer than the boot image, and it also shows the current CM Client, which is newer than what is in the boot image. Right Click Media -> Update Distribution Points. Now I want to update my Boot image to reflect the new ADK & CM Clients. In this example, the Boot Image is currently 17763 (1809) and I’ve updated my ADK on the server to 19041 (2004). Updating to new CM Client Version & New OS Build Version My personal experience and recommendation is to reboot the machine after uninstall of the old ADK before installing the new version, then reboot again after the install of the new version. ![]() ![]() If you’re upgrading ADK, you need to uninstall the previous version first. This will automate the download and install of the ADK.Community – ConfigMgr Prerequisites Tool.The site server of each primary site in the hierarchy.The site server of the top-level site in the hierarchy.You need two parts, the Base ADK installer, and the WinPE Add-on. You’ll want to check out the ConifgMgr Support page for which versions of Windows and ADK are supported. ![]() Microsoft Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK).
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