Enable command prompt support and inject drivers in default boot image using Endpoint Manager 2002

RajivIyer 96 Reputation points
2020-08-27T11:04:03.823+00:00

Hey Guys,

I am evaluating Endpoint Manager 2002 in a lab environment. I was trying to enable the command prompt support and wanted to inject some network and mass storage drivers into the built-in boot image x64. Unfortunately I can’t see the drivers and customization tab as mentioned in the documentation.

https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/mem/configmgr/osd/get-started/manage-boot-images#BKMK_ModifyBootImages

Please advice. Thanks

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  1. RajivIyer 96 Reputation points
    2020-08-27T18:02:12.44+00:00

    The WinPE version and Windows ADK was mismatching. Installing a matching version resolved the issue

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  2. Simon Ren-MSFT 35,396 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-08-28T04:14:22.047+00:00

    Hi,

    Thank you for coming Microsoft Q&A forum.

    1.Based on my experience, the mismatch versions of boot image and the Windows ADK may cause the issue. Please check whether the boot image version is lower than the Windows ADK or not. If yes, please check the box "Reload this boot image with the current Windows PE version from the Windows ADK" to update default boot images to the latest version to all the distribution points. Makes sure the default boot images are automatically updated to the latest version of Windows PE. Then manually update any custom boot images afterwards.

    2.May we know which version of Windows ADK you are using? Starting with Windows 10 version 1809, Windows Preinstallation Environment (the default boot image) is released separately from the Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). To add Windows PE to your ADK installation, download the Windows PE Add-on and run the included installer after installing the ADK.

    For more information, please refer to: Step-By-Step Guide To Update Windows ADK On SCCM Server

    Thanks for your time.

    Best regards,
    Simon
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