Force-disable this via Group Policy. Updates should only be done manually in Super Client mode.
Automated updates running on 50 client PCs simultaneously will crash the server network. Freeze updates using the Group Policy Editor or specialized third-party tools.
A is the most important component in any diskless boot environment. It’s essentially a virtual hard disk file that contains a complete operating system, all necessary applications, and the CCBoot client. Every PC in your network—whether in an internet cafe, a call center, or a school lab—loads Windows directly from this single server-side image over the network using PXE boot. ccboot image
Remove native Windows apps, telemetry, and startup programs that strain client RAM and CPU during boot.
Creating a stable, high-performance master image requires careful preparation to ensure compatibility across your network. 1. Prepare the Client PC Force-disable this via Group Policy
Implementing Plug and Play (PnP) for Multi-Hardware Networks
If a client machine has a different network card than the Master PC, it will fail to boot and throw a "DHCP..." or "TFTP..." error. Freeze updates using the Group Policy Editor or
[Install Clean Windows] ➔ [Optimize & Install Drivers] ➔ [Install CCBoot Client] ➔ [Upload Image to Server] Step 1: Install a Clean Operating System
Depending on your network topology and infrastructure requirements, CCBoot images are generally structured in two ways: