Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit 1.1.8.7
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit (WDI Customization Kit) is a powerful tool designed for IT professionals who need to deploy Windows images to multiple devices.
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit is a portable tool featuring a WinPE recovery/deployment environment, which supports bootable USB deployment and permanent installations. Additionally, it includes a flexible Windows installation media customizer with a package creator that allows easy customization of Windows images. Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit also features simple disk partitioning and WIM/VHDX/PATH conversion capabilities.
To modify an image's appx/capabilities/components/features/services/tasks, a base list of the image must first be created (an export of the component database).
Before starting the procedure, the virtual disk image must be located in the program folder. Windows installation media (WIM) images can be converted to a virtual disk image (VHDX) in Image Processing.
You can skip the initial setup screen via unattended.xml, which can be generated from the tools menu and then imported into the Windows image within the tweaks menu. Both of these menus are located in Image Management.
It's worth noting that the customization kit is a tiny 200KB as it does not include ISO creation. However, creating an ISO is easy by adding the install.WIM file after the customization process is completed. This feature makes it easy to create a custom Windows image that can be deployed to multiple devices quickly.
Overall, the Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit is a powerful and versatile tool that can save IT professionals time and effort when deploying Windows images to multiple devices.
A helpful resource on How to Implement a Bootable Windows PE Recovery Deployment Environment in Command Shell is also available.
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit 1.1.8.7
Windows Deployment Image Customization Kit (WDI Customization Kit) is a powerful tool designed for IT professionals who need to deploy Windows images to multiple devices.