Ccboot Image ~repack~ May 2026

Title: The Virtual Hard Drive: Understanding the CCBoot Image in Diskless Computing

: Every time a client PC reboots, it restores to the original "clean" state of the image, wiping any viruses or changes made during the session. Hardware Compatibility (PnP) ccboot image

4. Creating a CCBoot image — recommended workflow

  1. Prepare a clean reference machine (physical or VM) matching target hardware profile (drivers, NIC).
  2. Install desired OS and updates. Install CCBoot client components only if instructed by current CCBoot documentation (some flows require no agent).
  3. Generalize OS if appropriate:

    Step 1: Create the Image Slot on the Server

    1. Go to your CCBoot Server interface.
    2. Click on the "Image" tab (or "Disk" in some versions).
    3. Click "Create Image" (or New Image).
    4. Enter an Image Name (e.g., Win10_Gaming).
    5. Set the Image Size. It should be equal to or larger than the used space on your Master PC's C: drive.
    6. Assign this image to a "Super Client" or "Write-back" disk location.

    , a virtualized snapshot of an operating system that serves as the blueprint for every client machine on the network. The Architecture of a Virtual Blueprint Title: The Virtual Hard Drive: Understanding the CCBoot

    • Config A: 52 sec
    • Config B: 38 sec (27% faster due to fewer network packets)
    • Config D: 29 sec (local cache reduces re-fetches)