Ccboot Image ⭐

Right-click the client, select , and choose the specific OS image you want to update.

: These images are typically stored in .vhd or .vmdk formats. While older versions supported both, newer implementations strongly prefer the .vhd format.

Navigate to -> right-click a client with different hardware -> select Enable Super Client . ccboot image

Disable unnecessary services like Windows Search, Hibernation, and startup programs in msconfig .

Create your base image on the machine with the "best" or most complex hardware (e.g., the fastest GPU). Right-click the client, select , and choose the

Place the CCBoot image file on a high-speed SSD on the server side to minimize read latency.

Ensure your image has the correct NIC drivers and that PXE is enabled in the BIOS/UEFI. Conclusion Navigate to -> right-click a client with different

In the realm of diskless computing, particularly for gaming cafes, schools, and enterprise environments, stands out as a premier solution for centralized management. At the heart of this system lies the CCBoot image —a single, Master Virtual Hard Disk (VHD) file that boots multiple client computers over a network.

Understanding how to create, configure, and optimize a is critical for ensuring fast boot times, seamless gaming experiences, and system stability. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about mastering CCBoot images. What is a CCBoot Image?

In the CCBoot client settings, configure :

What (e.g., Windows 10, Windows 11) are you planning to deploy?