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
- Prepare a clean reference machine (physical or VM) matching target hardware profile (drivers, NIC).
- Install desired OS and updates. Install CCBoot client components only if instructed by current CCBoot documentation (some flows require no agent).
- Generalize OS if appropriate:
Step 1: Create the Image Slot on the Server
- Go to your CCBoot Server interface.
- Click on the "Image" tab (or "Disk" in some versions).
- Click "Create Image" (or New Image).
- Enter an Image Name (e.g.,
Win10_Gaming). - Set the Image Size. It should be equal to or larger than the used space on your Master PC's C: drive.
- 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)