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Client PCs use PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) to connect to the server, load the image into their RAM, and start the operating system over the LAN.

: Smaller image sizes load much faster across the network switches.

What is the your server will need to support? Share public link ccboot image

CCBoot handles write-backs on the server side, so disable the local pagefile on the C: drive to reduce network traffic.

Once created, you will need to update your image, such as adding new games or updating Windows. Using "Super Image" Mode Client PCs use PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) to

If clients experience stuttering when the room or cafe is full, your image file is likely bottlenecked by storage read speeds or network bandwidth.

When a client computer is configured to boot via PXE (Preboot Execution Environment), the CCBoot server transmits this image file to the client via the iSCSI protocol. The client treats this transmitted data as if it were a physical hard drive installed inside the machine. Share public link CCBoot handles write-backs on the

These should be handled at the server level to save client resources.

: Put on the games, office apps, and tools your users need.

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In the CCBoot Server, right-click a client and select "Super Client" to allow it to save changes to the server image.