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vladik1232019-10-27 10:19:56
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vladik123, 2019-10-27 10:19:56

How to reinstall Windows remotely?

How to reinstall Windows remotely?
Through AnyDesk\TeamViewer, and is it possible?

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antonwx, 2019-10-27
@antonwx

- Maaash! Point the camera at the screen and press the buttons I say.
It's like this...

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Alexander, 2019-10-27
@zkelo

Through AnyDesk\TeamViewer, and is it possible?

Impossible as AnyDesk and TeamViewer are programs that run inside the operating system

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Nikname_non_name, 2019-10-27
@Nikname_non_name

Simply no !
There is a more complicated way. On the PC From which Windows will be installed remotely, you need to install a virtual machine and build WinPE with TeamViewer (AnyDesk). Then download the image of the OS that needs to be installed, bind it to the bootloader of the PC On which the Windows ISO image of WinPE will be installed, reboot that PC, and connect via TeamViewer (or AnyDesk) and install at least XP, at least 7, or 10.
If there is not only drive C, but also D, then you can use the MiniTool Partition Wizard to compress D and create E, and using the standard setup.exe (it is in every Windows image) install on E windows without access to Bios and reboots. For one and the current OS will be preserved.

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Alexey Kharchenko, 2019-10-27
@AVX

There are already solutions, but they require the appropriate infrastructure. For example, Intel ME. Well, related technologies. On Habré there was a series of articles on this topic. The bottom line is that computers that have it and are configured allow you to connect over the network, even when the PC is turned off (which is in standby mode), go remotely into bios setup, and reinstall the OS, and work in the OS using the VNC protocol. You can also forward IDE, SATA, and RS232 ports remotely too. Those. You can make it look like you're sitting right in front of your computer.
But you need a server with configured software, and troubles with certificates.

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Artem @Jump, 2019-10-27
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No.
But if it is very necessary, then it is possible, but only on condition of preliminary preparation of the infrastructure.
On some of the machines that I administer, I can reinstall Windows remotely without any IPKVM or local user help. It's all about preparation.
Otherwise, you need an assistant on the spot who will insert the USB flash drive and correct the BIOS settings.

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DWZ, 2019-10-27
@DWZ

1. There are hardware Ethernet extension consoles (knowledgeable people will tell you what they are called).
2. There is a special fee in servers . With it, you can remotely climb into the BIOS, look at the blue screen when the computer freezes. The instructions say that you can even remotely install the OS from a CD / DVD, but I personally have not tried it.

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Alexander Chernykh, 2019-10-27
@sashkets

there should be a person on the remote side who will connect ipkvm to the computer, give you the connection parameters and insert a sit / flash drive with the distro into the computer

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Karpion, 2019-10-28
@Karpion

Generally speaking, it is possible to have a distribution kit that will install the operating system itself on boot, without asking any questions. But it will be necessary to stick the media into the computer and configure the boot from this media, and then back.
If the task is "having remote access to the operating system, reinstall the system" - then in principle. is also possible. But it seems to me that normal reliable tools for this have not been created, because there you need to put the distribution kit from the first paragraph into a file (it's easy) and set up the launch of this distribution kit in "early autostart" - I don't remember what it's called, but it's necessary for file manipulation. which are open and locked during the normal operation of Windows (and this one already requires the most cunning tools).

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ddm2la, 2019-10-31
@ddm2la

On a local network, you can use tools that are friendly with pxe. As far as I remember, Kaspersky Endpoint Security has the ability to deploy images over the network.

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