

CC4 builds to Windows 10 20H2 may stall and require manual intervention due to Windows updates failing to install at the end of the build.
It is possible to start the Community Connect 4 (CC4) computer build process by booting to the network (rather than CD or USB drives).
If computer build hangs while Creating Package Manager Job, you can resolve the issue by restarting RM Service Host.
Describes how to use DPInst to install drivers in order, as part of the CC4 automated build process.
Build disks which have had drivers added to them will not successfully generate if a user has deleted one or more of the drivers from the RMMC.
Describes the additional steps which may be required on different Community Connect 4 networks after installing new build disks.
Provides a manual workaround for an error that may be seen whilst installing the Windows 10 Client Pack on a Community Connect 4 (CC4) network.
Provides workaround to the issue of CC4 Build Windows 10 20H2 failing to install Intel Network card after Windows is installed.
Explains why an error message "Windows could not parse or process the unattend answer file for pass [specialize]" is displayed while rebuilding CC4 ...
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.