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Using OSDBuilder PowerShell to Create a Windows Server 2019 Reference Image!

I’m finally using OSDBuilder with PowerShell to create a Windows Server 2019 reference image. First attempt with OSDBuilder, so take it easy with me. Hope you guys enjoy, see you on the next OSDBuilder video tutorial.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

9 thoughts on “Using OSDBuilder PowerShell to Create a Windows Server 2019 Reference Image!

  • Can you do a process where you do this every month & include Language Packs, that would be awesome?

  • Having to pick the index really ruined this video. I want all the interactivity to go away. That's why scripts are worth writing.

  • Look into his other project OSConfig, it's awesome. It's cool to make start menu layouts for different departments, having some good company-wide local policies imported into my image, set default programs, etc etc

  • Been using OSDBuilder and OSConfig for several months now with MDT, absolutely awesome! David Segura is the man!

  • Hey bro did u replace air cooler with cooler master on lenovo legion t730. Please make more video on it.

  • Another excellent video. You've been a big help with your past videos. Thank you.

    I'm not in IT as much as I was, now we're building systems and being able to build a generic image is very helpful. Saves a ton of time. 10 minutes to image the system and BOOM, out the door.

    How did you get the dark mode explorer?? I need it.

  • Good stuff!!! As always love your work!

    I take it that this is the preferred way to do windows 10 ref images now? And if so do the images that it creates allow upgrades as well as baremetal?

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