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6. Click Yes.
The Remove/Retain Dell Deployment ToolKit (DTK) utilities and Windows PE drivers screen displays the following
options:
Retain Dell Deployment ToolKit (DTK) utilities and Windows PE drivers — Select this option to retain the DTK
utilities and Windows PE drivers imported in to Configuration Manager during the previous installation of Dell
Server Deployment Pack.
Remove Dell Deployment ToolKit (DTK) utilities and Windows PE drivers — Select this option to remove the DTK
utilities and Windows PE drivers imported in to Configuration Manager during the previous installation of Dell
Server Deployment Pack.
NOTE: If you select Remove Dell Deployment ToolKit (DTK) utilities and Windows PE drivers, use the
Deployment ToolKit Configuration Wizard to import the DTK package and create Dell boot images, after the
installation. For more information on creating Dell boot images, see the “Importing a DTK Package” section of
the
Dell Server Deployment Pack Version 2.1 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User’s
Guide
on dell.com/support/manuals.
7. Click Next.
The Ready to Install the Program screen is displayed.
8. Click Install.
The Installing Dell Server Deployment pack for Configuration Manager progress screen is displayed
9. If a boot image is already present, a message is displayed asking if you want to delete the boot images previously
created, select a choice to proceed.
The Installation Completed Successfully screen is displayed.
10. Click Finish.
Once the installation is complete, use the Deployment ToolKit Configuration Wizard to import the DTK4.4-WINPE-
xxx_Axx.exe (where
xxx
is the DTK build number and
Axx
is the DTK revision number) or later. You can download the
latest DTK pack from support.dell.com. For more information, see “Importing a DTK Package” section of the
Dell Server
Deployment Pack Version 2.1 for Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager User’s Guide
on dell.com/support/
manuals.
Migrating to Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2012
It is recommended to uninstall DSDP (including any boot images, DTK Utilities, and Windows PE Drivers) before you
migrate your system to Configuration Manager 2012. For more information on uninstalling DSDP, see Uninstalling DSDP.
Uninstalling DSDP Using the GUI
NOTE: The drivers injected into the Windows PE boot images are removed while uninstalling DSDP 2.0.
To uninstall the DSDP:
1. Click StartControl PanelProgramsUninstall a program.
2. In the Uninstall a program window, right-click Dell Server Deployment Pack v2.0 for Configuration Manager and
click Uninstall.
3. A message displays whether you want to retain or remove the Dell boot images created using the Deployment
ToolKit Configuration Wizard. Click Yes to delete or No to retain.
4. Follow the instructions to complete the uninstallation.
You can also uninstall the Dell Server Deployment Pack by running the executable file used for installing, and following
the uninstallation instructions.
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