The technician computer is the computer in your lab on which you install the Windows® OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) or Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK). You use a technician computer to create answer files, build configuration sets, and build custom Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) images. Windows System Image Manager (Windows SIM) is the primary tool you use to create and modify answer files and configuration sets.
The technician computer typically contains your distribution share, a folder structure that contains the source files necessary to install your Windows installation. You can host your distribution share on a network share so multiple technician computers can share the same resources.
System Requirements
To build a technician computer, you need:
- An x86-based or x64-based computer running
Windows® 7, Windows Server® 2008 R2,
Windows Server® 2008, Windows Vista®, or a Windows
Server® 2003 operating system.
- Windows OPK or Windows AIK.
- A CD or DVD burner to create portable
media.
- Image-burning software, such as the built-in
CD and DVD burning software in Windows 7.
- .NET Framework 2.0 (provided with the
tools during Setup).
- Network access, to download the latest
updates (if you plan to use the technician computer as a network
share).
Installing Windows OPK or Windows AIK Tools
- For Windows OPK customers, insert the
Windows OPK DVD, and the Setup program will automatically
install tools and documentation on your local computer under
C:\Program Files\Windows OPK\.
- For Windows AIK customers, download and
run the Windows Installer package. The Setup program will
automatically install tools and documentation on your local
computer under C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\.
Default Installation Directories
By default, Setup creates the following directory structure:
C:\Program Files\<version>\Docs\ C:\Program Files\<version>\Recovery\ C:\Program Files\<version>\Samples\ C:\Program Files\<version>\SDKs\ C:\Program Files\<version>\Tools\
The value of <version>
can be either
Windows OPK
or Windows AIK
. The
following table describes each of the available folders created by
Setup.
Term | Definition |
---|---|
\Docs |
Contains online Help (.chm) files and white papers. |
\Recovery |
Contains Windows Recovery-specific files. |
\Samples |
Contains all Windows OPK or Windows AIK samples. |
\SDKs |
Contains software development kit (SDK) resources. |
\Tools |
Contains all deployment tools, including Windows SIM, Windows PE, and ImageX. |