Exemples de scripts de laboratoire de déploiement

Copiez ces scripts à la racine de votre lecteur USB de stockage. Reportez-vous à cette page pour comprendre ce qui se trouve dans les scripts.

L’exemple de téléchargement ZIP de scripts inclut tous les scripts ci-dessous :

Scripts de déploiement d’images

Les scripts suivants configurent les dispositifs Windows en utilisant un fichier image WIM ou FFU, puis donnent la possibilité de configurer les fonctions de réinitialisation rapide.

Les fichiers suivants composent les scripts de déploiement :

  • ApplyImage.bat
  • ApplyRecovery.bat
  • CreatePartitions-BIOS.txt
  • CreatePartitions-BIOS-FFU.txt
  • CreatePartitions-UEFI.txt
  • CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU.txt
  • HideRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt
  • HideRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt
  • CreateRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt
  • CreateRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt

ApplyImage.bat

Utilisez ce script pour appliquer une image Windows à un nouvel appareil.

Remarque : si vous copiez et collez le contenu ci-dessous pour créer un fichier .bat, vous pouvez obtenir une erreur lors de la détection du micrologiciel. Pour que la détection du micrologiciel réussisse, vérifiez que les lignes qui commencent par for /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%A ont un onglet suivi d’un espace entre delims= et " %%A.

@echo Apply-Image.bat
@echo     Run from the reference device in the WinPE environment.
@echo.
@echo     This script erases the primary hard drive and applies a new image.
@echo.
@echo     Make sure that this script is run from the folder that contains the
@echo     supporting scripts
@echo.
@echo UPDATE (November 2017)
@echo * Added support for FFU deployments.  
@echo.
@echo UPDATE (JULY 2016):
@echo * This script stops just after applying the image.
@echo   This gives you an opportunity to add siloed provisioning packages (SPPs)
@echo   so that you can include them in your recovery tools.
@echo.
@echo   After the script is complete, use apply-recovery.bat to finish
@echo   setting up the recovery tools.
@echo.
@echo * This script creates a now includes support for the /EA variables for quicker
@echo   image capture and recovery.
@echo.
@echo * This script now includes support for the /EA variables for quicker
@echo   image capture and recovery.
@echo.
@echo * This script now checks to see if you're booted into Windows PE.
@echo.
@if not exist X:\Windows\System32 echo ERROR: This script is built to run in Windows PE.
@if not exist X:\Windows\System32 goto END
@if %1.==. echo ERROR: To run this script, add a path to a Windows image file.
@if %1.==. echo Example: ApplyImage D:\WindowsWithFrench.wim
@if %1.==. goto END
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo  == Setting high-performance power scheme to speed deployment ==
@call powercfg /s 8c5e7fda-e8bf-4a96-9a85-a6e23a8c635c
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo Checking to see the type of image being deployed
@if "%~x1" == ".wim" (GOTO WIM)
@if "%~x1" == ".ffu" (GOTO FFU)
@echo *********************************************************************
@if not "%~x1" == ".ffu". if not "%~x1" == ".wim" echo Please use this script with a WIM or FFU image.
@if not "%~x1" == ".ffu". if not "%~x1" == ".wim" GOTO END
:WIM
@echo Starting WIM Deployment
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo Checking to see if the PC is booted in BIOS or UEFI mode.
wpeutil UpdateBootInfo
for /f "tokens=2* delims=    " %%A in ('reg query HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control /v PEFirmwareType') DO SET Firmware=%%B
@echo            Note: delims is a TAB followed by a space.
@if x%Firmware%==x echo ERROR: Can't figure out which firmware we're on.
@if x%Firmware%==x echo        Common fix: In the command above:
@if x%Firmware%==x echo             for /f "tokens=2* delims=    "
@if x%Firmware%==x echo        ...replace the spaces with a TAB character followed by a space.
@if x%Firmware%==x goto END
@if %Firmware%==0x1 echo The PC is booted in BIOS mode. 
@if %Firmware%==0x2 echo The PC is booted in UEFI mode. 
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo Do you want to create a Recovery partition?
@echo    (If you're going to be working with FFUs, and need 
@echo     to expand the Windows partition after applying the FFU, type N). 
@SET /P RECOVERY=(Y or N):
@if %RECOVERY%.==y. set RECOVERY=Y
@echo Formatting the primary disk...
@if %Firmware%==0x1 echo    ...using BIOS (MBR) format and partitions.
@if %Firmware%==0x2 echo    ...using UEFI (GPT) format and partitions. 
@echo CAUTION: All the data on the disk will be DELETED.
@SET /P READY=Erase all data and continue? (Y or N):
@if %READY%.==y. set READY=Y
@if not %READY%.==Y. goto END
@if %Firmware%.==0x1. if %RECOVERY%.==Y. diskpart /s CreatePartitions-BIOS.txt
@if %Firmware%.==0x1. if not %RECOVERY%.==Y. diskpart /s CreatePartitions-BIOS-FFU.txt
@if %Firmware%.==0x2. if %RECOVERY%.==Y. diskpart /s CreatePartitions-UEFI.txt
@if %Firmware%.==0x2. if not %RECOVERY%.==Y. diskpart /s CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU.txt
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo  == Apply the image to the Windows partition ==
@SET /P COMPACTOS=Deploy as Compact OS? (Y or N):
@if %COMPACTOS%.==y. set COMPACTOS=Y
@echo Does this image include Extended Attributes?
@echo    (If you're not sure, type N).
@SET /P EA=(Y or N):
@if %EA%.==y. set EA=Y
@if %COMPACTOS%.==Y.     if %EA%.==Y.     dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:%1 /Index:1 /ApplyDir:W:\ /Compact /EA
@if not %COMPACTOS%.==Y. if %EA%.==Y.     dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:%1 /Index:1 /ApplyDir:W:\ /EA
@if %COMPACTOS%.==Y.     if not %EA%.==Y. dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:%1 /Index:1 /ApplyDir:W:\ /Compact
@if not %COMPACTOS%.==Y. if not %EA%.==Y. dism /Apply-Image /ImageFile:%1 /Index:1 /ApplyDir:W:\
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo == Copy boot files to the System partition ==
W:\Windows\System32\bcdboot W:\Windows /s S:
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo   Next steps:
@echo   * Add Windows Classic apps (optional):
@echo       DISM /Apply-SiloedPackage /ImagePath:W:\ 
@echo            /PackagePath:"D:\App1.spp" /PackagePath:"D:\App2.spp"  ...
@echo.
@echo   * Configure the recovery partition with ApplyRecovery.bat
@echo.      
@echo   * Reboot:
@echo       exit
@GOTO END
:FFU
@echo Starting FFU Deployment
@echo list disk > x:\listdisks.txt
@echo exit >> x:\listdisks.txt
@diskpart /s x:\listdisks.txt
@del x:\listdisks.txt
@echo Enter the disk number of the drive where you're going to deploy your FFU (usually 0).
@SET /P DISKNUMBER=(Enter the Disk Number from above):
@echo This will remove all data from disk %DISKNUMBER%. Continue?
@SET /P ERASEALL=(Y or N):
@if %ERASEALL%.==y. set ERASEALL=Y
@if %ERASEALL%==Y DISM /apply-ffu /ImageFile=%1 /ApplyDrive:\\.\PhysicalDrive%DISKNUMBER%
@if not %ERASEALL%==Y GOTO END
@echo FFU applied. Would you like to configure the recovery partition?
@SET /P CONFIGRECOVERY=(Y or N):
@if %CONFIGRECOVERY%.==y. SET CONFIGRECOVERY=Y
@if %CONFIGRECOVERY%==Y ApplyRecovery.bat
@if not %CONFIGRECOVERY%==Y GOTO END
:END

ApplyImage.bat s’appuie sur les scripts DiskPart suivants, qui doivent être placés dans le même dossier :

Scripts CreatePartitions

Utilisez ces scripts avec DiskPart pour formater et configurer les partitions de disque dur pour Windows, y compris les outils de récupération. Réglez les tailles des partitions pour remplir le disque en fonction des besoins.

CreatePartitions-UEFI.txt

ce script crée les partitions des outils de récupération, système, MSR (Microsoft Reserved) et Windows.

Ce script attribue temporairement les lettres de lecteur suivantes : Système = S, Windows = W et Récupération = R. La partition MSR (Microsoft Reserved) n’a pas de lettre. La lettre W est utilisée pour éviter d’éventuels conflits de lettre de lecteur. Après le redémarrage de l’appareil, la lettre C est attribuée à la partition Windows, tandis que les autres partitions ne reçoivent aucune lettre de lecteur.

La partition de récupération doit être la partition située après la partition Windows afin de garantir que le fichier winre.wim puisse être maintenu à jour pendant la durée de vie de l'appareil.

Le diagramme ci-après illustre la configuration des partitions résultante :

Diagramme illustrant la disposition des partitions par défaut : Système, MSR (Microsoft Reserved), Windows et récupération

rem == CreatePartitions-UEFI.txt ==
rem == These commands are used with DiskPart to
rem    create four partitions
rem    for a UEFI/GPT-based PC.
rem    Adjust the partition sizes to fill the drive
rem    as necessary. ==
select disk 0
clean
convert gpt
rem == 1. System partition =========================
create partition efi size=100
rem    ** NOTE: For Advanced Format 4Kn drives,
rem               change this value to size = 260 ** 
format quick fs=fat32 label="System"
assign letter="S"
rem == 2. Microsoft Reserved (MSR) partition =======
create partition msr size=16
rem == 3. Windows partition ========================
rem ==    a. Create the Windows partition ==========
create partition primary 
rem ==    b. Create space for the recovery tools ===
rem       ** Update this size to match the size of
rem          the recovery tools (winre.wim)
rem          plus some free space.
shrink minimum=500
rem ==    c. Prepare the Windows partition ========= 
format quick fs=ntfs label="Windows"
assign letter="W"
rem === 4. Recovery partition ======================
create partition primary
format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery"
assign letter="R"
set id="de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac"
gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
list volume
exit

CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU.txt

Ce script est basé sur CreatePartitions-UEFI.txt, mais il ne crée pas de partition de récupération. C’est pour cela que la partition Windows est la dernière partition sur le lecteur et qu’elle peut être développée. Si ce script est utilisé, la partition de récupération peut être configurée ultérieurement avec ApplyRecovery.bat.

rem == CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU.txt ==
rem == These commands are used with DiskPart to
rem    create four partitions
rem    for a UEFI/GPT-based PC.
rem    Adjust the partition sizes to fill the drive
rem    as necessary. ==
select disk 0
clean
convert gpt
rem == 1. System partition =========================
create partition efi size=100
rem    ** NOTE: For Advanced Format 4Kn drives,
rem               change this value to size = 260 ** 
format quick fs=fat32 label="System"
assign letter="S"
rem == 2. Microsoft Reserved (MSR) partition =======
create partition msr size=16
rem == 3. Windows partition ========================
rem ==    a. Create the Windows partition ==========
create partition primary 
rem ==    c. Prepare the Windows partition ========= 
format quick fs=ntfs label="Windows"
assign letter="W"
list volume
exit

CreatePartitions-BIOS.txt

ce script crée les partitions système, Windows et des outils de récupération pour les PC BIOS.

Ce script attribue temporairement les lettres de lecteur suivantes : Système = S, Windows = W et Récupération = R. La lettre W est utilisée pour éviter d’éventuels conflits de lettre de lecteur. Après le redémarrage de l’appareil, la lettre C est attribuée à la partition Windows, tandis que les autres partitions ne reçoivent aucune lettre de lecteur.

La partition de récupération doit être la partition située après la partition Windows afin de garantir que le fichier winre.wim puisse être maintenu à jour pendant la durée de vie de l'appareil.

Le diagramme ci-après illustre la configuration des partitions résultante :

Diagramme illustrant la disposition des partitions par défaut : système, Windows et récupération

rem == CreatePartitions-BIOS.txt ==
rem == These commands are used with DiskPart to
rem    create three partitions
rem    for a BIOS/MBR-based computer.
rem    Adjust the partition sizes to fill the drive
rem    as necessary. ==
select disk 0
clean
rem == 1. System partition ======================
create partition primary size=100
format quick fs=ntfs label="System"
assign letter="S"
active
rem == 2. Windows partition =====================
rem ==    a. Create the Windows partition =======
create partition primary
rem ==    b. Create space for the recovery tools  
rem       ** Update this size to match the size of
rem          the recovery tools (winre.wim)
rem          plus some free space.
shrink minimum=500
rem ==    c. Prepare the Windows partition ====== 
format quick fs=ntfs label="Windows"
assign letter="W"
rem == 3. Recovery partition ====================
create partition primary
format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery image"
assign letter="R"
set id=27
list volume
exit

CreatePartitions-BIOS-FFU.txt

Ce script est basé sur CreatePartitions-BIOS.txt, mais il ne crée pas de partition de récupération. C’est pour cela que la partition Windows est la dernière partition sur le lecteur et qu’elle peut être développée. Si ce script est utilisé, la partition de récupération peut être configurée ultérieurement avec ApplyRecovery.bat.

rem == CreatePartitions-BIOS-FFU.txt ==
rem == These commands are used with DiskPart to
rem    create three partitions
rem    for a BIOS/MBR-based computer.
rem    Adjust the partition sizes to fill the drive
rem    as necessary. ==
select disk 0
clean
rem == 1. System partition ======================
create partition primary size=100
format quick fs=ntfs label="System"
assign letter="S"
active
rem == 2. Windows partition =====================
rem ==    a. Create the Windows partition =======
create partition primary
rem ==    c. Prepare the Windows partition ====== 
format quick fs=ntfs label="Windows"
assign letter="W"
list volume
exit

ApplyRecovery.bat

Utilisez ce script pour préparer la partition de récupération Windows. Ce script est appelé par ApplyImage.bat, mais il peut également être exécuté seul.

Remarque : si vous copiez et collez le contenu ci-dessous pour créer un fichier .bat, vous pouvez obtenir une erreur lors de la détection du micrologiciel. Pour que la détection du micrologiciel réussisse, vérifiez que les lignes qui commencent par for /f "tokens=2* delims= " %%A ont un onglet suivi d’un espace entre delims= et " %%A.

@echo == ApplyRecovery.bat ==
@rem *********************************************************************
@echo Checking to see if the PC is booted in BIOS or UEFI mode.
wpeutil UpdateBootInfo
for /f "tokens=2* delims=  " %%A in ('reg query HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control /v PEFirmwareType') DO SET Firmware=%%B
@echo            Note: delims is a TAB followed by a space.
@if x%Firmware%==x echo ERROR: Can't figure out which firmware we're on.
@if x%Firmware%==x echo        Common fix: In the command above:
@if x%Firmware%==x echo             for /f "tokens=2* delims=    "
@if x%Firmware%==x echo        ...replace the spaces with a TAB character followed by a space.
@if x%Firmware%==x goto END
@if %Firmware%==0x1 echo The PC is booted in BIOS mode. 
@if %Firmware%==0x2 echo The PC is booted in UEFI mode. 
@echo  *********************************************************************
@echo Do you already have a recovery partition on this disk? (Y or N):
@SET /P RECOVERYEXIST=(Y or N):
@if %RECOVERYEXIST%.==y. set RECOVERYEXIST=Y
@if %RECOVERYEXIST%.==Y. GOTO COPYTOTOOLSPARTITION
@if not %RECOVERYEXIST%.==Y. GOTO CREATEFFURECOVERY
@echo  *********************************************************************
:COPYTOTOOLSPARTITION
@echo  == Copy the Windows RE image to the Windows RE Tools partition ==
md R:\Recovery\WindowsRE
xcopy /h W:\Windows\System32\Recovery\Winre.wim R:\Recovery\WindowsRE\
@echo  *********************************************************************
@echo  == Register the location of the recovery tools ==
W:\Windows\System32\Reagentc /Setreimage /Path R:\Recovery\WindowsRE /Target W:\Windows
@echo  *********************************************************************
@IF EXIST W:\Recovery\Customizations\USMT.ppkg (GOTO CUSTOMDATAIMAGEWIM) else goto HIDEWIMRECOVERYTOOLS
:CUSTOMDATAIMAGEWIM
@echo  == If Compact OS, single-instance the recovery provisioning package ==
@echo.     
@echo     *Note: this step only works if you created a ScanState package called
@echo      USMT.ppkg as directed in the OEM Deployment lab. If you aren't
@echo      following the steps in the lab, choose N.
@echo.      
@echo     Options: N: No
@echo              Y: Yes
@echo              D: Yes, but defer cleanup steps to first boot.
@echo                 Use this if the cleanup steps take more than 30 minutes.
@echo                 defer the cleanup steps to the first boot.
@SET /P COMPACTOS=Deploy as Compact OS? (Y, N, or D):
@if %COMPACTOS%.==y. set COMPACTOS=Y
@if %COMPACTOS%.==d. set COMPACTOS=D
@if %COMPACTOS%.==Y. dism /Apply-CustomDataImage /CustomDataImage:W:\Recovery\Customizations\USMT.ppkg /ImagePath:W:\ /SingleInstance
@if %COMPACTOS%.==D. dism /Apply-CustomDataImage /CustomDataImage:W:\Recovery\Customizations\USMT.ppkg /ImagePath:W:\ /SingleInstance /Defer
@echo  *********************************************************************
:HIDEWIMRECOVERYTOOLS
@echo == Hiding the recovery tools partition
if %Firmware%==0x1 diskpart /s %~dp0HideRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt
if %Firmware%==0x2 diskpart /s %~dp0HideRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo == Verify the configuration status of the images. ==
W:\Windows\System32\Reagentc /Info /Target W:\Windows
@echo    (Note: Windows RE status may appear as Disabled, this is OK.)
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo      All done!
@echo      Disconnect the USB drive from the reference device.
@echo      Type exit to reboot.
@echo.
GOTO END
:CREATEFFURECOVERY
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo == Creating the recovery tools partition
@if %Firmware%==0x1 diskpart /s CreateRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt
@if %Firmware%==0x2 diskpart /s CreateRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt
@echo finding the Windows Drive
@echo  *********************************************************************
@IF EXIST C:\Windows SET windowsdrive=C:\
@IF EXIST D:\Windows SET windowsdrive=D:\
@IF EXIST E:\Windows SET windowsdrive=E:\
@IF EXIST W:\Windows SET windowsdrive=W:\
@echo The Windows drive is %windowsdrive%
md R:\Recovery\WindowsRE
@echo  *********************************************************************
@echo Finding Winre.wim
@IF EXIST %windowsdrive%Recovery\WindowsRE\winre.wim SET recoveryfolder=%windowsdrive%Recovery\WindowsRE\
@IF EXIST %windowsdrive%Windows\System32\Recovery\winre.wim SET recoveryfolder=%windowsdrive%Windows\System32\Recovery\
@echo  *********************************************************************
@echo copying Winre.wim
xcopy /h %recoveryfolder%Winre.wim R:\Recovery\WindowsRE\
@echo  *********************************************************************
@echo  == Register the location of the recovery tools ==
%windowsdrive%Windows\System32\Reagentc /Setreimage /Path R:\Recovery\WindowsRE /Target %windowsdrive%Windows
@echo  *********************************************************************
@IF EXIST W:\Recovery\Customizations\USMT.ppkg (GOTO CUSTOMDATAIMAGEFFU) else goto HIDERECOVERYTOOLSFFU
:CUSTOMDATAIMAGEFFU
@echo  == If Compact OS, single-instance the recovery provisioning package ==
@echo.     
@echo     *Note: this step only works if you created a ScanState package called
@echo      USMT.ppkg as directed in the OEM Deployment lab. If you aren't
@echo      following the steps in the lab, choose N.
@echo.
@echo     Options: N: No
@echo              Y: Yes
@echo              D: Yes, but defer cleanup steps to first boot.
@echo                 Use this if the cleanup steps take more than 30 minutes.
@echo                 defer the cleanup steps to the first boot.
@SET /P COMPACTOS=Deploy as Compact OS? (Y, N, or D):
@if %COMPACTOS%.==y. set COMPACTOS=Y
@if %COMPACTOS%.==d. set COMPACTOS=D
@if %COMPACTOS%.==Y. dism /Apply-CustomDataImage /CustomDataImage:%windowsdrive%Recovery\Customizations\USMT.ppkg /ImagePath:%windowsdrive% /SingleInstance
@if %COMPACTOS%.==D. dism /Apply-CustomDataImage /CustomDataImage:%windowsdrive%Recovery\Customizations\USMT.ppkg /ImagePath:%windowsdrive% /SingleInstance /Defer
:HIDERECOVERYTOOLSFFU
@rem *********************************************************************
@echo == Hiding the recovery tools partition
@if %Firmware%==0x1 diskpart /s HideRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt
@if %Firmware%==0x2 diskpart /s HideRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo == Verify the configuration status of the images. ==
%windowsdrive%Windows\System32\Reagentc /Info /Target %windowsdrive%Windows
@echo    (Note: Windows RE status may appear as Disabled, this is OK.)
@echo *********************************************************************
@echo      All done!
@echo      Disconnect the USB drive from the reference device.
@echo      Type exit to reboot.
@GOTO END
:END

ApplyRecovery.bat s’appuie sur les scripts DiskPart suivants, qui doivent être placés dans le même dossier :

CreateRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt

rem == CreateRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt ==
rem == Find and label the Windows partition
rem ** This script assumes the partition layout from 
rem    CreatePartitions-UEFI or CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU
select disk 0
select partition 3
assign letter="W"
rem == Extend the Windows partition 
extend
rem == Create space for the recovery tools  
rem ** Update this size to match the size of
rem    the recovery tools (winre.wim)
rem    plus some free space.
shrink minimum=500
rem == Create recovery partition
create partition primary
format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery"
assign letter="R"
set id="de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac"
gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
list volume
exit

CreateRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt

rem == CreateRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt ==
rem == Find and label the Windows partition
rem ** This script assumes the partition layout from 
rem    CreatePartitions-BIOS or CreatePartitions-BIOS-FFU
select disk 0
select partition 2
assign letter="W"
rem == Extend the Windows partition ==
shrink minimum=500
extend
rem == Create space for the recovery tools  
rem ** Update this size to match the size of the 
rem    recovery tools (winre.wim), plus some free space.
shrink minimum=500
rem == Prepare the recovery partition ====== 
select disk 0
create partition primary
format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery image"
assign letter="R"
set id=27
list volume
exit

HideRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt

rem === HideRecoveryPartitions-UEFI.txt ===
rem ** This script assumes the partition layout from 
rem    CreatePartitions-UEFI or CreatePartitions-UEFI-FFU
select disk 0
select partition 4
set id=de94bba4-06d1-4d40-a16a-bfd50179d6ac
gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001
remove
list volume
exit

HideRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt

rem === HideRecoveryPartitions-BIOS.txt ===
rem ** This script assumes the partition layout from 
rem    CreatePartitions-BIOS or CreatePartitions-BIOS-FFU
select disk 0
select partition 3
set id=27
remove
list volume
exit

BootToAudit

Ajoutez un fichier de réponses à l’image Windows dans C:\mount\windows\Windows\Panther\unattend.xml pour lui demander de démarrer en mode audit. Vous pouvez créer ce fichier de réponses dans l’Assistant Gestion d’installation.

BootToAudit-x64

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend">
<!-- BootToAudit-x64.xml -->
    <settings pass="oobeSystem">
        <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Deployment" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
            <Reseal>
                <Mode>Audit</Mode>
            </Reseal>
        </component>
    </settings>
</unattend>

Conserver les paramètres Windows au cours d’une récupération

Windows n’enregistre pas automatiquement les paramètres créés via les fichiers de configuration unattend.xml, ni les personnalisations du menu Démarrage de Windows créées via le fichier LayoutModification.xml, pendant une réinitialisation complète du système, ni les informations de première connexion du fichier oobe.xml.

Pour vous assurer que vos personnalisations ont bien été enregistrées, vous devez replacer les fichiers unattend.xml, LayoutModification.xml et oobe.xml au bon emplacement. Voici quelques exemples de scripts qui expliquent comment conserver ces paramètres et les placer à l’emplacement adéquat. Enregistrez des copies de unattend.xml, LayoutModification.xml, oobe.xml, ainsi que ces deux fichiers texte : ResetConfig.xml et EnableCustomizations.cmd, dans C:\Recovery\OEM\:

ResetConfig.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- ResetConfig.xml -->
<Reset>
  <Run Phase="BasicReset_AfterImageApply">
    <Path>EnableCustomizations.cmd</Path>
    <Duration>2</Duration>
  </Run>
  <Run Phase="FactoryReset_AfterImageApply">
    <Path>EnableCustomizations.cmd</Path>
    <Duration>2</Duration>
  </Run>
</Reset>

EnableCustomizations.cmd

rem EnableCustomizations.cmd

rem Set the variable %TARGETOS%      (Typically this is C:\Windows)
for /F "tokens=1,2,3 delims= " %%A in ('reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RecoveryEnvironment" /v TargetOS') DO SET TARGETOS=%%C

rem Set the variable %TARGETOSDRIVE% (Typically this is C:)
for /F "tokens=1 delims=\" %%A in ('Echo %TARGETOS%') DO SET TARGETOSDRIVE=%%A

rem Add back Windows settings, Start menu, and OOBE.xml customizations
copy "%TARGETOSDRIVE%\Recovery\OEM\Unattend.xml" "%TARGETOS%\Panther\Unattend.xml" /y
copy "%TARGETOSDRIVE%\Recovery\OEM\LayoutModification.xml" "%TARGETOSDRIVE%\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\LayoutModification.xml" /y
xcopy "%TARGETOSDRIVE%\Recovery\OEM\OOBE\Info" "%TARGETOS%\System32\Info\" /s

rem Recommended: Create a pagefile for devices with 1GB or less of RAM.
wpeutil CreatePageFile /path=%TARGETOSDRIVE%\PageFile.sys /size=256

Pour en savoir plus sur l'utilisation des points d'extensibilité pour la réinitialisation rapide, consultez l’article Ajouter des scripts d'extensibilité à la réinitialisation rapide.

Réinstaller les applications de boîte de réception Windows

Réinstaller les applications Windows après avoir ajouté une nouvelle langue. Vous pouvez réinstaller les applications sans les supprimer au préalable.

ReinstallInboxApps-x64.cmd

ReinstallInboxApps-x64 est un exemple de script pour réinstaller les applications fournies avec Windows. Il ne s'agit que d'un exemple qui ne réinstalle pas nécessairement toutes les applications de boîte de réception sur votre système. Veillez à utiliser votre propre script qui comprend toutes les applications sur votre appareil.

Notez que les chemins d’accès ci-dessous supposent que vous avez copié le contenu de l’ISO Inbox Apps dans le dossier C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox.

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.CortanaApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.CortanaApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.x64.2.3.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.BingNews_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.BingNews_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.x64.2.3.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml.x64.10.0.appx

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.BingWeather_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.BingWeather_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.x64.2.3.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml.x64.10.0.appx

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.DesktopAppInstaller_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.GamingApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.GamingApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.GetHelp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.GetHelp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Getstarted_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.Getstarted_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.HEIFImageExtension_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.appx /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.HEIFImageExtension_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  
 
DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Messaging_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.Messaging_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml.x64.10.0.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement.x64.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.MicrosoftStickyNotes_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Paint_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.Paint_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.People_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.People_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Services.Store.Engagement.x64.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml.x64.10.0.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.ScreenSketch_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.ScreenSketch_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  
 
DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.SecHealthUI_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.SecHealthUI_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.x64.2.4.appx

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Todos_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.Todos_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\Microsoft.UI.Xaml.x64.2.4.appx / dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VP9VideoExtensions_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.appx /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.VP9VideoExtensions_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WebMediaExtensions_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WebMediaExtensions_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WebpImageExtension_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.appx /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WebpImageExtension_8wekyb3d8bbwe.x64.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Windows.Photos_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.Windows.Photos_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsAlarms_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsAlarms_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsCalculator_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsCalculator_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsCamera_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsCamera_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsCommunicationsApps_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsCommunicationsApps_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml.x64.10.0.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsMaps_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsMaps_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsSoundRecorder_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsSoundRecorder_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WindowsStore_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Framework.x64.2.2.appx  /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.NET.Native.Runtime.x64.2.2.appx 

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.YourPhone_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.YourPhone_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.ZuneMusic_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.ZuneMusic_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.ZuneVideo_8wekyb3d8bbwe.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.ZuneVideo_8wekyb3d8bbwe.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

DISM /image:C:\Mount\Windows /add-ProvisionedAppxPackage /packagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\MicrosoftWindows.Client.WebExperience_cw5n1h2txyewy.appxbundle /licensepath:.\Appx\Microsoft.WebExperience_cw5n1h2txyewy.xml /dependencypackagepath:C:\Temp\Lab\Apps\Inbox\amd64fre\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.appx  

Rechercher des lettres de lecteur à l’aide d’un script

Utilisez ce script dans Windows PE pour identifier un lecteur qui a un dossier appelé « Images ».

@echo Find a drive that has a folder titled Images.
@for %%a in (C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do @if exist %%a:\Images\ set IMAGESDRIVE=%%a
@echo The Images folder is on drive: %IMAGESDRIVE%
@dir %IMAGESDRIVE%:\Images /w