UltraISO is the most powerful, convenient and practical optical disk image file creating, editing and format converting tool. It can not only directly edit the CD/DVD image, extract files from the image, but also can build disc image from CD-ROM\DVD-ROM or convert files on hard drive into ISO image file.
Moreover, you are also allowed to edit the boot information of any ISO file, thus to make a bootable CD/DVD. In general, with UltraISO, you can build/edit disc image file as you wish, and use the UltraISO built-in disc burning software to burn a CD/DVD if you need.
AppNee provides the UltraISO Premium Edition multilingual portable full registered versions for Windows 32-bit & 64-bit. In addition, we also prepared all versions universal registration codes. If you prefer the setup way, just copy and use them.
Hi, I'm very new at SCCM and OSD, so please forgive me if this is a really simple question, but I can't find an answer anywhere. I have a stand-alone disk for my OS image deployment (so I'm not connected to the SCCM server at all). It works, but I'm trying to figure out how to get the Task Sequence Wizard to launch automatically. Currently I have to click Next and then Next again to start it. I need it to run without any user intervention. I've browsed Google and this forum, but haven't found anything specific. I have a vague notion that I need to use customsettings.ini and bootstrap.ini, but I don't even know where those files are, much less how I need to modify them to automate the process. Another idea I've come across is task sequence variables, but I don't know anything about those either. Any help would be much appreciated, thanks.
This is easier said than done. When SCCM creates stand-alone media, it creates an ISO file. You need 3rd party software to open and edit ISO's. I used UltraISO*. I opened the ISO in UltraISO and browsed to SMS/DATA and copied TSMBootStrap.ini to my desktop. I then deleted the file from the ISO, edited the desktop copy, and copied it back. (For whatever reason, I couldn't simply edit the file from the ISO. The changes wouldn't keep.) I then saved the ISO and burned it to a disk. It worked! I put the disk in the computer and it kicked off the task sequence without any user intervention.
*I'm not sure I can recommend UltraISO to anyone. It's great software, but I still haven't received my registration code, several hours after purchasing it. Apparently this is a big problem; their forum is littered with people complaining about not receiving their registration code. I found and used another code someone posted online, which I figured was ok since I had purchased it.
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