The management point information isn't available on stand-alone media, so the step fails trying to enumerate content locations. The Download Package Content step in the task sequence. Use the Apply Driver Package step to make a specified set of drivers available to Windows Setup. Stand-alone media doesn't support automatic application of device drivers from the driver catalog. The Auto Apply Drivers step in the task sequence. The following actions aren't supported for stand-alone media: Unsupported actions for stand-alone media
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For more information, see Create a task sequence to install an OS. Create a task sequence to deploy an OSĪs part of the stand-alone media, specify the task sequence to deploy an OS. Prerequisitesīefore you create stand-alone media by using the Create Task Sequence Media Wizard, be sure that all of these conditions are met. Stand-alone media created at child sites automatically assigns to the client the site code for that site. When you create stand-alone media on a CAS, the client retrieves its assigned site code from Active Directory. Because the stand-alone media stores everything to deploy the OS, it requires more disk space than required for other types of media. This content includes the boot image, OS image, and device drivers. Stand-alone media includes the task sequence that automates the steps to install the OS, and all other required content. Install a new version of Windows on a new computer (bare metal) Refresh an existing computer with a new version of Windows Use stand-alone media with the following OS deployment scenarios: Stand-alone media in Configuration Manager contains everything required to deploy the OS on a computer without a network connection.
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Applies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)