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The TS-MGR is a Windows PXE/BINL server. It is a Windows toolbox for the Serva project. It is used to create bootable Serva PXE/BINL images for Windows PE. It is free to download and use on all Windows Vista/XP/7/8 and Windows Server 2008/2012/2016 workstations, however you'll need to install the TS-MGR server on each machine.
Note that Serva's PXE/BINL boot images are built specifically for Windows PE. That means that they aren't very useful for using with Linux. If you need to boot Linux PXE/BINL images, you'll have to download and build a Linux toolchain like gcc, binutils, build tools, and kernel-headers. You'd then build a bootable Linux distribution using the links above.
Follow the readme instructions on the Serva project's download page for adding the TS-MGR server to your PC. Once the TS-MGR server is installed, you can create Serva PXE/BINL images with the PXE/BINL builder tool within the TS-MGR server. If you have Windows PE from Serva (see above), you can also install those images directly on a Windows PE machine.
It is important to note that the Windows PE image is very likely to be slightly larger than the current WIM file it is created from. For example, if you create a bootable WIM file using the mkwim.exe command, it will create a 4 GB image. If you download the Windows PE image from this page, it will be about 6 GB. That's because Windows PE doesn't have to load the installed system drivers, it only loads the core Windows kernel, the drivers needed for the applications you're installing, and all the required system libraries. That's only ~3.5 GB for Windows PE. If you are going to use a WIM file to create a Windows PE image, make sure you save the WIM file as a GPT partition and use the --overlay option when creating the WIM file.
It will not be a full-blown Windows-based environment, but a file format that will just be cloned onto a Windows 7 (or any other version) machine. The advantage of using the file format is that you don't have to download the updates from the Windows Store, and you don't have to wait for the Microsoft releases to come out.
The idea is to create one's own Windows PE (Windows Preinstallation Environment) ISO file, that has all the software already installed, and then to use that ISO for cloning purposes (building a new virtual machine, importing it into VirtualBox/VMware, etc).
The file format is a virtual machine image file (.VMX) that has all the WinPE files extracted into it. There are many tools that can be used to create these file formats - Windows PE Builder, Serva PE Builder, Serva Embedder, etc. The tools are quite complicated to use though, unless you use a program like Serva. So for that reason, a Serva script was created, that would make it easy to create these file formats.
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