Quality: Ccboot Image Link Extra
: Often caused by the image not being correctly linked in the client settings or a mismatch in the "Boot File" (ipxe.pxe vs. gpxe.pxe). Blue Screen (BSOD) 0x0000007B
CCBoot is a diskless boot solution for Windows PCs that serves client OS images from a central server. An "image link" in this context refers to linking or assigning a specific client machine (by MAC address or client ID) to a particular disk image on the CCBoot server so that the client boots with that image.
: Open CCBoot. You'll see a simple interface with options to create bootable media. ccboot image link
: Before linking, the image must be visible in the Image Manager . Open the CCBoot interface and go to the Boot page.
: The image must contain the specific "PnP" (Plug and Play) drivers for the client's Network Interface Card to allow the handoff from PXE to the OS. Optimization : Often caused by the image not being
This usually happens if the image link is pointed to a file that has been moved or renamed on the server's hard drive. Always verify the file path in the Image Manager .
In the world of diskless booting, a serves as the central virtual hard drive that multiple client PCs use to load their operating system over a network. Properly linking and managing these images is the backbone of any efficient internet cafe or school lab setup. Understanding the CCBoot Image Link An "image link" in this context refers to
In the image properties: