A technician would typically use a bootable USB drive or external media containing the manufacturer's image to install the operating system on a notebook. First, they would configure the BIOS/UEFI settings to boot from the USB drive. After booting, they would follow the on-screen prompts to select the image and initiate the installation process, ensuring that any necessary drivers and software are included. Finally, once the installation is complete, the technician would verify that the system is functioning correctly before finalizing the setup.
full image
You don't. At least you don't with mine. The image is WAY too dark.
No.
you dont, you install a program that helps provide image for the game and the program is called unity web player.
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When a technician initiates an image deployment, the target computer typically runs a pre-boot environment, such as Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment). This lightweight version of Windows allows the technician to manage disk partitions and deploy the operating system image. Once the deployment is complete, the target computer will boot into the full version of the desired Windows operating system, which may vary based on the organization's requirements.
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To install software, simply select the application in its folder or image, then drag it into your Applications folder.
Burn the downloaded iso image to disc. Boot from the disc....
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I don't think you can. but you can create one, using a image.
Mount the .iso image in a program called DEAMON TOOLS (free download on the internet) and then install the game just as you would install it with a DVD-ROM