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Windows 7
• Image size:
• 1.97GB image (WIM), 7.87GB
expanded
• Installation time (new):
• 15 minutes*
• Upgrade time (from Vista):
• 30 minutes
Windows 8
• Image size:
• 1.89GB image (WIM), 7.53GB
expanded
• Installation time (new):
• 10 minutes
• Upgrade time (from Windows 7):
• 20 minutes
Windows AIK vs. ADK
Windows AIK
• Windows PE 3.x
• USMT 4.0
• Windows System Image Manager
• DISM
• ImageX
ADK
• Windows PE 4.0
• USMT 5.0
• Windows System Image Manager
• DISM
• ImageX*
• Application Compatibility Toolkit 6.0
• Volume Activation Management Tool
• Windows Performance Toolkit
• Windows Assessment Toolkit
What’s new in USMT 5.0
Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8
Windows XP USMT 3 USMT 4 USMT 4, 5 USMT 5
Windows Vista Not supported USMT 4 USMT 4, 5 USMT 5
Windows 7 Not supported Not supported USMT 4, 5 USMT 5
Windows 8 Not supported Not supported Not supported USMT 5
• New model for building and deploying applications
• Enterprise can “side load” line-of-business applications
• Completely new scenario
• Uses USB 3.0 devices with a “portable” Windows 8 Enterprise installation
• New provisioning process
• Replacement for legacy PC BIOS
• Faster startup and resume
• More secure using Secure Boot and Measured Boot
• Touch screen-only, no keyboard
• Often with only wireless networking
• Sillicon-on-chip (SoC) devices
Windows Store apps
Install via an “Enterprise App Store” using: Provision using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit 2012 or DISM
ProvisioningInstallation
Enterprise side loading requirements
Pre-provisioning
Hardware encrypted disk drives
Network unlock (with UEFI)
Standard user PIN change
New .NET 4.0 and PowerShell 3.0 support
Enables BitLocker pre-provisioning
New version of the Windows Automated Installation Kit
New assessment and performance tools
Enhances existing tools
New Active Directory-based Activation
KMS and MAK activation are unchanged from Windows 7
Windows 8 Enterprise wizard (admin/IT pro)Search for “Windows To Go” from Windows 8 Start screen
Specify the WIM image, certified USB 3.0 device to use, BitLocker password
Optionally, add first-boot automation (unattend.xml)
Enterprise Self-Service (user/IT pro)Leverages System Center 2012 Configuration Manager SP1
Image is applied to a new certified USB 3.0 device
Provisioning process is completed on the corporate network
Scripted process (IT pro)Use PowerShell scripts to provision USB 3.0 devices
Apply image and configure it to boot
Duplicate USB 3.0 device as required (before first boot)