Isharedisk 1.8 Full Version Verified

Open the Isharedisk management console and configure your storage disks. Assign your fastest SSD as the "Game/OS Image Disk" and your secondary SSD as the "Write-back Disk."

: Added support for UEFI BIOS diskless boot, a necessary feature for newer computer hardware.

Run the installer on your server machine. Follow the prompts to complete the installation and restart the server. Open the Isharedisk Service Manager to configure your storage paths, assigning your fastest drives to the Image and Write-Back directories. Step 3: Configure the Built-in DHCP Isharedisk 1.8 Full Version

Includes built-in DHCP, PXE, TFTP, and iSCSI target functions to simplify deployment.

For official downloads and further technical documentation, you can visit the iShareDisk Software Page using iShareDisk or details on its system requirements Open the Isharedisk management console and configure your

| Issue | Possible Solutions | | :--- | :--- | | Client PC blue screens after diskless boot | This may happen due to incorrect NIC driver, antivirus software (like NOD32), or not installing the iShareDisk client before uploading the image. | | PXE boot stops at "Initializing devices" | This is likely an iPXE-related issue. Set the client to "Use Compatible PXE to Boot Up" or upgrade the NIC ROM version. | | Data errors after saving an image | Enter "Superuser" mode on the server before updating the client and trigger the save prompt by exiting "Superuser" mode after the update. | | Problem saving changes in admin mode | Try formatting the writeback disk without users connected. Doing this correctly should solve the problem. |

If your network expands, Isharedisk allows you to deploy multiple servers to share the client load, ensuring zero downtime and preventing network bottlenecks. Follow the prompts to complete the installation and

Unlike basic Windows file sharing (SMB/CIFS), Isharesdisk supports a broader range of protocols natively, including:

Enter the BIOS/UEFI settings of the client computers. Set the primary boot priority to "Network Boot" or "PXE Boot." Save and restart. The client will obtain an IP address from the DHCP server and stream the OS image from the iShareDisk server. Security, Licensing, and Risks

Allocate at least 50% of your unused server RAM to the Isharedisk image cache. This minimizes physical disk reads.