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Latest revision as of 16:56, 8 July 2011
This page documents the images hosted on the centralized WDS servers.
Note that this page is likely also horribly outdated.
Boot Images
Image Name | Operating System | Architecture | Notes |
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WDS (Win7) | Windows 7 | x86 | This is the boot image that most of campus will use to install from |
Windows XP SP3 Installer | Windows XP Service Pack 3 | x86 | This boot image is an installer that will deploy Windows XP to your machine regardless of HAL type. |
Install Images
Image Name | Operating System | Architecture/HAL Type | Notes |
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Windows XP SP3 | Windows XP Service Pack 3 | x86/acpiapic_up | OS Install for single processor machines - Currently not available; use the XP Installer boot image instead. |
Windows XP SP3 | Windows XP Service Pack 3 | x86/acpiapic_mp | OS Install for multiprocessor (dual core, dual processor, or hyperthreaded) machines - Currently not available; use the XP Installer boot image instead. |
Windows XP SP3 | Windows XP Service Pack 3 | x86/acpiapic_mp | OS Install for AMD architectures - Currently not available; use the XP Installer boot image instead. |
Windows Vista Business | Windows Vista | x86 and x64 | |
Windows 2008 Server | Windows 2008 Server Enterprise, Enterprise Core | x86 and x64 | |
Windows Server 2008 R2 | Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise, Datacenter, and Web, plus Core versions of each | x64 | Microsoft has not produced an x86 version of this OS, so no x86 version is available. |
Windows 7 Enterprise | Windows 7 | x86 and x64 | Three images: "No Domain Join" will not join the WolfTech domain; "Automated Install" will perform an unattended installation; and "Enterprise" will require user input during post-install steps. |