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2. Type the following command to uninstall DSDP:
"<Name of the executable file>" /s /x /v /L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
For example:
"DellEMC_Server_Deployment_Pack_4.0_for_Configuration_Manager.exe" /s /x /v /L*v
\"a.log\" /qn"
3. To retain boot images, run the following command:
"<Name of the executable file>" /s /x /v" CP_REMOVEBOOTIMAGE="NO" /L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
For example:
"DellEMC_Server_Deployment_Pack_4.0_for_Configuration_Manager.exe" /s /x /v"
CP_REMOVEBOOTIMAGE="NO" /L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
NOTE: Delete all DSDP task sequences before uninstalling DSDP. You cannot use the task sequences after DSDP is
uninstalled.
Upgrading Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack
NOTE: You can upgrade to Dell EMC Server Deployment Pack 4.0 on systems running System Center Configuration
Manager, Configuration Manager 2012 SP2, Configuration Manager 2012 R2 SP1, Configuration Manager 2012 R2,
Configuration Manager 2012 SP1, or Configuration Manager 2012 installed with DSDP 3.1.
NOTE: You can only upgrade DSDP 3.1 to DSDP 4.0. To upgrade versions of DSDP earlier than 3.1 to DSDP 4.0, ensure to
upgrade to DSDP 3.1 initially.
Upgrading with the Retain Dell Deployment ToolKit DTK Utilities and
Windows PE Drivers option
1. Open a Command Prompt window.
2. Type the following command to upgrade DSDP with the Retain Dell Deployment ToolKit (DTK) Utilities and Windows
PE Drivers option.
"<name of the executable file>" > /s /v"/L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
or
"<name of the executable file>" /s /v" CP_WINPESTATE="RetainWinPE" /L*v \"a.log\"
/qn"
NOTE:
The boot images created using previous versions of DSDP are not be retained when upgrading through a
command line interface.
For example:
"DellEMC_Server_Deployment_Pack_4.0_for_Configuration_Manager.exe" /s /v"
CP_WINPESTATE="RetainWinPE" /L*v \"a.log\" /qn"
Upgrading with the Remove Dell Deployment ToolKit DTK Utilities and
Windows PE Drivers option
1. Open a Command Prompt window.
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