Ccboot Image [updated] May 2026

Creating a CCBoot image involves preparing a "master" client PC, installing the CCBoot client software, and then "uploading" that PC's system drive to your server as a virtual disk (VHD) 🛠️ Prerequisites CCBoot Server installed and disks configured Master PC:

Next Steps: Log into your Ccboot server, review your existing images, check your write cache sizes, and ensure your backups are running. ccboot image

Image Disconnects: Ensure the "Write-Back" disk on your server isn't full. This is where temporary user data is stored during a session. Conclusion Creating a CCBoot image involves preparing a "master"

: While the base image remains "read-only" to keep it clean, client changes (like temp files or browser history) are stored in separate write-back files on the server, which are usually cleared after a restart. Superclient Mode PXE-enabled NIC boots a small network bootloader, obtains

Virus Immunity: CCBoot uses a "restore on reboot" feature. If a user accidentally downloads malware, a simple restart wipes the session and reloads the clean master image.