

Explains how to use DPInst to install USB 3.0 device drivers during the Community Connect 4 (CC4) build process.
Issue where custom drivers may temporarily halt the computer build.
A workaround for the issue of PXE builds failing on Windows Server 2016/2012 R2 based networks after installing the updates KB4489882, KB4489883 or later.
... the Windows Deployment Services (WDS) on a Community Connect 4 (CC4) build server with multiple CC4 build disks for different computers and operating systems.
Explains why Windows 10 computers (previously built as Windows 7) may still display the RMR prompt at boot on a Community Connect 4 network.
Explains how to use DPInst to install device drivers during the Community Connect 4 (CC4) build process.
... not parse or process the unattend answer file for pass [specialize]" is displayed while rebuilding CC4 computers to a different operating system.
... why an error message "Requested Service not found" is displayed when you click build templates or build disks in the RMMC on a CC4 network and how ...
The build disk stored on the computer that is used to boot the RMR and LST rebuild process does not have the custom network card driver added to the ...
It is possible to start the Community Connect 4 (CC4) computer build process by booting to the network (rather than CD or USB drives).