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Before your run-time image can be deployed onto a CD-ROM, you must add the bootable CD-ROM support components.
To add the bootable CD-ROM components to your configuration
- In Target Designer, open your configuration, bootablecd.slx. 
- Add the following components to your configuration: - El Torito CD Support
- Winlogon Sample Macro
 
- Choose Check dependencies from the Configuration menu. Resolve any dependency issues. The El Torito CD Support components are added to the configuration. - Note If your configuration includes the standard NTLDR component, disable it before you build your run-time image. The EWF NTLDR and the standard NTLDR component will conflict with each other during the dependency check. 
- Edit the Enhanced Write Filter settings by expanding the Enhanced Write Filter component in the configuration pane and choosing Settings. The Enhanced Write Filter settings appear in the details pane. - Clear the Start EWF Enabled check box in the component settings. When First Boot Agent (FBA) runs on the target system, EWF must be disabled.
- Verify that Disk Number equals 0 and Partition Number equals 1 for the target disk volume.
- Select RAM as the Overlay Type.
 
- Using Enhanced Write Filter requires a command line on your run-time image. If you are using the Explorer shell, use the following instructions. - Under the User Interface Core component, select Settings. The User Interface Core settings appear in the details pane.
- Select Show Run on Start Menu.
 
- After you add the required features to support bootable CD-ROMs, choose Check dependencies from the Configuration menu. Resolve any dependency issues. 
- After all dependency issues are resolved, on the Configuration menu, choose Build Target Image. The Build bootable cd window appears. 
- In the Destination field, verify that the image will be built in the Windows Embedded Images directory. 
- Choose Build. Your run-time image is built in the Windows Embedded Images directory. 
- Save your configuration by choosing Saveas from the File menu. 
- Close Target Designer. 
After you build your run-time image, you must format and prepare the deployment hard disk.
See Also
Tutorial: Creating a Bootable CD-ROM | Step 3: Format and Prepare the Deployment Hard Disk
Last updated on Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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