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I am seeking some assistance or advice regarding a configuration matter. Currently, my PXE is functioning properly, but I have only configured the C drive. I have received a request from my seniors to create a D drive and allocate 500GB of storage, divided equally between C and D (50-50).

While exploring a solution, I came across the following link: [//www.photo-critics.com/create-extra-partition-in-mdt/]. However, I am unsure about the reference to MDT. Could you please provide clarification on what MDT stands for in this context?

Any guidance or recommendations you can offer would be greatly appreciated.



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I am seeking some assistance or advice regarding a configuration matter. Currently, my PXE is functioning properly, but I have only configured the C drive. I have received a request from my seniors to create a D drive and allocate 500GB of storage, divided equally between C and D (50-50).

While exploring a solution, I came across the following link: [//www.photo-critics.com/create-extra-partition-in-mdt/]. However, I am unsure about the reference to MDT. Could you please provide clarification on what MDT stands for in this context?

Any guidance or recommendations you can offer would be greatly appreciated.



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MDT is microsoft deployment toolkit which is integrated into SCCM. you can use the same in your task sequence as the configuration you posted in the photo just change the % from 60-100 into 50 - 100. you will end up with a disk of 50% for C drive and 49% for D drive
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MDT is microsoft deployment toolkit which is integrated into SCCM. you can use the same in your task sequence as the configuration you posted in the photo just change the % from 60-100 into 50 - 100. you will end up with a disk of 50% for C drive and 49% for D drive
Hi@AhmedLSThanks for your quick reply. If I delete EFI and MSR from Volumes. Does it affect task sequence?
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Hi@AhmedLSThanks for your quick reply. If I delete EFI and MSR from Volumes. Does it affect task sequence?
the EFI is the most imprtant partition otherwise your windows won't boot. i am not sure actually what would happen if you delete the MSR. i always had it on my task sequence. as far as i know it stores the bootloader files when installing windows so technically it is as important as the EFI partition.
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Hi Guys, I did 50% for my C drive but I don't see D drive after OSD finishes. i can see only a C drive which is 204GB free of 238GB. But no D drive. Users don't have access to manage partitions. so can please share how to fix this?1692265823624.png
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Hi Guys, I did 50% for my C drive but I don't see D drive after OSD finishes. i can see only a C drive which is 204GB free of 238GB. But no D drive. Users don't have access to manage partitions. so can please share how to fix this?View attachment 5510
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you have chosen Recovery as 100% of remaining space which is whatever left of the disk (currently 238GB). you have to put another step like 98% as D drive of remaining space then recovery 100% of whatever left. actually you dont need the recovery partition so just use whatever left as a new data partition
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you have chosen Recovery as 100% of remaining space which is whatever left of the disk (currently 238GB). you have to put another step like 98% as D drive of remaining space then recovery 100% of whatever left. actually you dont need the recovery partition so just use whatever left as a new data partition
@AhmedLSYou mean like this? sorry i'm new to OSD if i did wrong can you share step or screenshot? i want to keep Recovery just in case.
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