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Ccboot Image Link [better] Jun 2026

A: A highly optimized, clean image can be as small as 4GB, but a typical, fully loaded gaming café image might be closer to 20-40GB.

: Open CCBoot. You'll see a simple interface with options to create bootable media.

Manage and update images

In a diskless environment, the client PC doesn't have a local OS. When it turns on, it sends a request to the CCBoot server. The server looks at the client’s , identifies which image link is assigned to it, and "links" that virtual hard drive to the client over the network via iSCSI protocol. 2. How to Create and Link an Image

You can link a "Personal Disk" to specific users so their files stay saved even after a reboot, while the OS image remains read-only and protected. Troubleshooting Common Image Link Issues "TFTP Open Timeout" ccboot image link

When a major Windows update or game patch drops, you only need to update the master image once. The linked client profiles inherit the update automatically.

CCBoot supports two primary image file formats: (VMWare Disk Format) and VHD (Virtual Hard Disk). VMDK is the default format when uploading images from clients, as it provides good compatibility and performance. VHD is the native Microsoft virtual hard disk format and is widely supported across various virtualization platforms. For large images exceeding 2TB in size, CCBoot can utilize VHDX format as a write-back file, which offers additional advantages such as file corruption protection and differencing disk support. A: A highly optimized, clean image can be

| Error Message | Cause | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The physical .img file was moved, renamed, or deleted. | Go to Image Management > Properties and update the path. Restore from backup if missing. | | "Access denied to image" | NTFS permissions on the server folder are corrupted. | Right-click the CCBOOT folder > Properties > Security > Grant Everyone or Network Service full control. | | "CRC mismatch" | The image link is pointing to a corrupt sector. | Run CHKDSK on the server drive. Use CcBoot’s "Check Image" tool. | | "No super client found" | You tried to update an image without setting a super client. | In the console, right-click the client MAC > Set as Super Client. Reboot the client. | | "TFTP timeout" | The network path to the image file is too slow or blocked. | Ensure UDP ports 67, 69, and 4011 are open. Move image to a faster local drive. |