Generally, it’s better to not modify the default boot images that come out of the box with ConfigMgr.
The “GUI” way: copy the WinPE.wim file from your ADK directory, importing it into ConfigMgr, and adding your optional components drivers via the console.In this post I’ll share two ways on how to create a boot image for ConfigMgr: I felt it could do with some improvements.
Michael provided a useful script at the end of this post in a. A fantastic post, highly recommend reading it. There’s plenty of good content out there already on this, but I was interested to write this because I didn’t see many PowerShell examples out there until I came across Michael Niehaus’ post on Build your own Windows PE image. In this post I’ll show you how you can create a new boot image in ConfigMgr.