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* Added -Headers \$Headers -UserAgent \$UserAgent to most Invoke-Webrequest or Invoke-RestMethod commands to solve for intermittent download failures when downloading drivers or Office
* Fixed some minor logging issues
* Updated the BuildDeployFFU.docx with new driver information and cleaned up some sections that were out of date.
* Updated the BuildDeployFFU.docx with new driver information and cleaned up some sections that were out of date
* Added Changelog.md to keep track of changes and not clutter up the readme.md
## **2405.1**
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While we use this in Education at Microsoft, other industries can use it as well. We esepcially see a need for something like this with partners who do re-imaging on behalf of customers. The difference in Education is that they typically have large deployments that tend to happen at the beginning of the school year and any amount of time saved is helpful. Microsoft Deployment Toolkit, Configuration Manager, and other community solutions are all great solutions, but are typically slower due to WIM deployments being file-based while FFU files are sector-based.
# Updates
Updates have moved to the new [ChangeLog](.\ChangeLog.md)
# Getting Started
If you're not familiar with Github, you can click the Green code button above and select download zip. Extract the zip file and make sure to copy the FFUDevelopment folder to the root of your C: drive. That will make it easy to follow the guide and allow the scripts to work properly.