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-====== Windows Core Configuration ======+====== Windows Core (No GUI) ======
  
 See also **[[https://www.sonoracomm.com/wiki/doku.php?do=search&id=hyper-v|more Hyper-V pages]]** See also **[[https://www.sonoracomm.com/wiki/doku.php?do=search&id=hyper-v|more Hyper-V pages]]**
 +
 +===== List Volumes (Drive Letters) =====
 +
 +http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000854.htm
 +
 +<file>
 +vol
 +
 +wmic logicaldisk get name
 +</file>
 +
 +===== Dismount a USB Flash Drive =====
 +
 +==== fsutil ====
 +
 +<file>
 +fsutil volume dismount VolumePathname
 +</file>
 +
 +==== diskpart ====
 +
 +Safely remove a USB disk from a windows server core installation:
 +
 +  - On command prompt type ''diskpart''
 +  - At the ''diskpart'' prompt, type ''list volume'' noting the number of your desired volume
 +  - Type ''select volume x'' where 'x' is your USB storage device number
 +  - Then type ''remove all dismount'' and press 'enter'
 +  - Type ''exit'' to leave ''diskpart''
  
 ===== GUI Configuration Tools for Windows Core Installations ===== ===== GUI Configuration Tools for Windows Core Installations =====
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 :!: This tool can only be run from the console of the system to be managed. :!: This tool can only be run from the console of the system to be managed.
  
-  - At a command prompt, switch to the folder that you created in step 3 of the installation instructions +  - At a command prompt, switch to the folder that you created in step 3 of the installation instructions: 
-    * ex: ''CD /D C:\Corefig''+    * ''CD /D C:\Corefig''
   - For the first run, run:   - For the first run, run:
     * ''CSCRIPT Start_corefig.wsf''     * ''CSCRIPT Start_corefig.wsf''
   - You may use the ''Start_corefig'' script on each run, but on successive runs you could use the following instead:   - You may use the ''Start_corefig'' script on each run, but on successive runs you could use the following instead:
     * ''POWERSHELL .\COREFIG.PS1''      * ''POWERSHELL .\COREFIG.PS1'' 
computing/windows/windows_core.1373912541.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/07/15 12:22 by gcooper