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CCBoot image is a centralized virtual disk file (typically in

Windows ISO (Windows 7, 10, or 11) for the image. Step-by-Step Guide: Creating a Master CCBoot Image

Creating a stable, high-performance master image requires careful preparation to ensure compatibility across your network. 1. Prepare the Client PC ccboot image

On the CCBoot Client interface, enter the IP address of your central CCBoot Server. Specify an image file name (e.g., Win10_Clean_Image.vhd ). Click .

Prepare a master client PC (ideally with decent specifications, or use a Virtual Machine). Steps to Create a New Image CCBoot image is a centralized virtual disk file

Always keep a backup of your original image before you start adding heavy games or specialized software. This is your "Golden Image"—a clean slate you can always return to if a future update corrupts the file. Optimizing Your Image for Gaming

Merge the video drivers into the image through the CCBoot server management console, allowing the image to dynamically load the correct driver based on the client's hardware ID upon boot. Best Practices for CCBoot Image Optimization Prepare the Client PC On the CCBoot Client

Install all necessary motherboard, chipset, and network interface card (NIC) drivers. Install critical software, browsers, and updates. 2. Install the CCBoot Client Software

Creating a clean, functional boot image requires specific preparation on a physical "master" computer. 1. Prepare the Master PC Create boot image | CCBoot Cloud Wiki

This reduces the number of drivers the system must enumerate during boot, resulting in a faster startup.