Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK or WAIK) is a collection of tools and technologies produced by Microsoft designed to help deploy Microsoft Windows operating system images to target computers or to a VHD (Virtual Hard Disk). It was first introduced with Windows Vista.
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Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 7. Comment: Fantastic job, Luigi! Removed stub language. Added Credits.
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Ed Price - MSFT edited Original. Comment: Stubbifying. Hey, John. If you want to talk about how you got here, email me at edprice at microsoft. Thanks!
Luigi Bruno edited Revision 1. Comment: Added TOC. Added the "Technical Articles" and "Download Links" sections".
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