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Deploying systems with AOMEI Image Deploy requires a structured setup. The process is divided into preparation, server configuration, and client execution. Phase 1: Preparation

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The Technician edition provides a master console that displays the progress of all connected client machines in real-time. You can see exactly which machines have completed, which are in progress, and if any errors have occurred—allowing for immediate troubleshooting.

Target computers boot directly from the network using their Network Interface Cards (NICs). aomei image deploy technician

The destination hard drives or SSDs must have equal or greater storage capacity than the source drive of the master system image. Network Infrastructure:

On the host machine, you will see a list of connected client computers. Check the box to select all machines you want to target. Browse and select the master system image file ( .adi ).

Once all target clients show a "Connected" status on the server dashboard, check the box to select all machines. Deploying systems with AOMEI Image Deploy requires a

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Before launching the deployment tool, use AOMEI Backupper to create a clean system image ( .adi ) or disk image of a master computer. Ensure all necessary software, updates, and configurations are finalized on this master machine before taking the snapshot. Step 2: Configure the Server Machine

It hits the sweet spot between free-but-arcane (Clonezilla) and enterprise-overkill (SCCM). The multicast performance is solid, Universal Restore saves hours of driver headaches, and the licensing model (Technician: one license to service unlimited clients) is fair. The Technician edition provides a master console that

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: Technicians can pre-configure computer names and IP addresses (including DNS) for each target machine, preventing network conflicts after deployment. Broad Compatibility

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