

The Deployment Share resources will now be created.

If any options are selected, you will be prompted to enter in the value when needed. You may also enter in a share path to an existing share. The Deployment Share must be accessible on the network, so create a folder and share it. When a Mac boots into WinPE, it will connect to the Deployment Share to discover Task Sequences, images, and other resources required to image the Boot Camp partition.

The Deployment Share is an SMB share that contains all the required resources (such as boot files, packages, images, and more). After Deployment Workbench launches, create a Deployment Share. After installation, launch the Deployment Workbench from the Start Menu. Install MDTĭownload and install the Microsoft Development Toolkit and install in Windows 10. Drivers are important because they will give the Mac network access, mouse, and keyboard in the WinPE environment. The Development Toolkit creates the WinPE image and allows you to inject Windows drivers into the WinPE environment. This process also does not destroy the Mac partition. After the Mac boots into the WinPE environment, Task Sequences can be run to image the Boot Camp partition in the same way as imaging PCs. This process outlines using MDT to create the WinPE files, and using Winclone to create and deploy a Winclone image that will deploy the correct files and make the WinPE environment correctly bootable. The Mac must also be configured to boot the WinPE environment into RAM so Windows can be installed on it. These files include a WIM file that contains the correct drivers and boot files. In order to boot Macs into the WinPE environment, the correct files must be installed on the Boot Camp partition.

Deploying Boot Camp Using WinPE and MDT Introduction
