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Pre-deployment operations
The Start automatically after parameter indicates the time interval
between the computer boot and the selected program's automatic start. For
example, if you check the box for Acronis Master Image Creator, the creator
will launch in 10 (or whatever you select) seconds after the master PC boots.
This eliminates the need for a click on the boot menu and enables, in the case
of RIS, fully remote imaging. If you do not check the Start automatically
after box, the computer will display the boot menu and wait for user's
selection.
4. Select the type of bootable media (CD-R/RW or 3.5" diskettes) you want
to create. You can create other bootable media, such as removable USB
flash drives, if the master/target computers' BIOS has this capability. You
can also choose to create a bootable disk ISO image or save bootable data
to a RIS server.
If you create an ISO disk image, you will be able to burn it onto any kind of DVD
recordable media using DVD recording software. Creating a bootable DVD directly
from Bootable Media Builder is not possible.
When using 3.5" diskettes, you will be able to write only one component at a time
(for example, Acronis Snap Deploy Agent) to a diskette (or a set of the diskettes). To
write another component, start Bootable Media Builder again.
5. If you are creating a CD, diskettes or any removable media, insert the
blank disk so the program can determine its capacity. If you chose to
create a bootable disk ISO image, specify the ISO file name and the folder
where to place it. If you chose to save bootable data on a RIS server,
specify the server and provide the user name and password to access it.
6. Next, if you chose to save the file to removable media, the program will
calculate how many blank disks are required and give you time to prepare
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Figure 10. Selecting components
Figure 11. Selecting media
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