: Disable sleep mode, hibernation, and auto-updates to prevent image bloating.
A is a virtual disk file (typically in .VHD format) that contains the entire operating system, drivers, and applications for a diskless network environment . In a CCBoot setup, multiple client PCs boot from this single master image stored on a central server, ensuring they are wiped clean and restored to a "fresh install" state after every reboot. Core Image Management
To ensure smooth FPS in high-demand games like Warzone or Fortnite , the image must be highly optimized to minimize network lag.
Each "Save to Image" action creates a new differencing disk file (e.g., Win10-001.vhd , Win10-002.vhd ). Over time, a long chain of these files can degrade read/write performance. The function consolidates all the differential files and the original image into a single, optimized file, restoring peak performance.
The "Super Image" comes pre-loaded with numerous NIC drivers for broad compatibility, but this can sometimes slow down the boot process as the system tests drivers one by one. To accelerate boot times:
: To prevent system degradation, the base image remains read-only for clients. User-specific changes are directed to a separate "write-back" file on the server, which can be cleared upon reboot to restore the PC to its original state. Creation and Customization Methods
If you have client PCs with different hardware, use CCBoot's "Super Image" feature to create a single image that works on all of them.
Create your base image on the machine with the "best" or most complex hardware (e.g., the fastest GPU).
: Disable sleep mode, hibernation, and auto-updates to prevent image bloating.
A is a virtual disk file (typically in .VHD format) that contains the entire operating system, drivers, and applications for a diskless network environment . In a CCBoot setup, multiple client PCs boot from this single master image stored on a central server, ensuring they are wiped clean and restored to a "fresh install" state after every reboot. Core Image Management
To ensure smooth FPS in high-demand games like Warzone or Fortnite , the image must be highly optimized to minimize network lag. ccboot image
Each "Save to Image" action creates a new differencing disk file (e.g., Win10-001.vhd , Win10-002.vhd ). Over time, a long chain of these files can degrade read/write performance. The function consolidates all the differential files and the original image into a single, optimized file, restoring peak performance.
The "Super Image" comes pre-loaded with numerous NIC drivers for broad compatibility, but this can sometimes slow down the boot process as the system tests drivers one by one. To accelerate boot times: : Disable sleep mode, hibernation, and auto-updates to
: To prevent system degradation, the base image remains read-only for clients. User-specific changes are directed to a separate "write-back" file on the server, which can be cleared upon reboot to restore the PC to its original state. Creation and Customization Methods
If you have client PCs with different hardware, use CCBoot's "Super Image" feature to create a single image that works on all of them. Core Image Management To ensure smooth FPS in
Create your base image on the machine with the "best" or most complex hardware (e.g., the fastest GPU).