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Feature Spotlight: Streamlining System Deployment with AOMEI Image Deploy Technician

For system administrators and IT technicians, the phrase "rolling out new machines" often conjures images of late nights, USB sticks, and monotonous clicking. Deploying an operating system across dozens—or hundreds—of computers individually is inefficient and prone to human error.

Deploy: Select your target computers and the image file, then hit start. The server takes care of the rest. The Bottom Line aomei image deploy technician

Create a System Image: Use AOMEI Backupper to create a backup of the "Master" computer you wish to deploy. This image must be a System Backup or Disk Backup. New device provisioning for an office or classroom

Typical Use Cases

: Unlike the free version, the Technician edition doesn't cap her on the number of client machines or servers she can handle. Universal Restore : Unlike the free version, the Technician edition

  1. What is the difference between AOMEI Image Deploy Technician and other imaging tools?
  1. Install Windows, all drivers, line-of-business apps, and updates on a reference machine.
  2. Run Sysprep (generalize) to remove machine-specific SIDs.
  3. Boot the master PC using AOMEI Bootable Media (or use AOMEI Backupper within Windows).
  4. Create a disk/partition image of the prepared system. Save this image as a .adi or .pbf file on a network share or external drive.

Support for Multiple Image Formats: It works with various image formats, including AOMEI's own .adi files, as well as WIM, GHO, and ISO files. Why Choose the Technician Edition?

Simultaneous Deployment: Deploy your master image to dozens or even hundreds of PCs and Servers at once, drastically reducing the time spent on manual setups.