pxe deployment

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PXE deployment is a network-based method for booting and installing operating systems, commonly used in enterprise IT to deploy Windows to multiple machines efficiently. This tag covers topics such as integrating PXE with Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT) and Windows Deployment Services (WDS), imaging workflows, driver strategy, and post-install automation. Discussions include best practices for fast rollouts, avoiding common technician pitfalls, and comparing PXE with other deployment methods like Autopilot. The content focuses on practical, technician-tested recipes for reliable network boot and OS provisioning in Windows environments.
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    Fast Windows Deployments: Imaging PXE MDT WDS and Autopilot

    If you need to put Windows onto a pile of machines quickly and with predictability, there are no magic shortcuts — but there are proven workflows, tooling choices, and small investments that will reliably shave hours (or days) from a rollout while preventing the most common gotchas technicians...
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