Image Deploy Technician: Aomei

Even with robust software, network deployments can hit snags. Here is how to fix them with AOMEI Image Deploy Technician.

Issue 1: Clients not showing up in the Server list.

Issue 2: "Blue Screen" (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) after deployment.

Issue 3: Slow deployment (Browser speeds).

AOMEI includes a built-in PXE server, eliminating dependency on external WDS or Linux PXE infrastructure. The technician can:

AOMEI Image Deploy Technician transforms a logistical nightmare into a manageable, streamlined task. By combining the power of PXE network booting with the flexibility of driver injection and real-time monitoring, it provides IT professionals with the speed and reliability required in modern infrastructure. aomei image deploy technician

If your organization is still manually installing Windows on new hardware, it is time to upgrade your toolkit.


Have you used AOMEI for mass deployment? Let us know your experience in the comments below!

Here’s an interesting, balanced review for AOMEI Image Deploy Technician, written from the perspective of an IT pro who’s used it for mass deployments.


Title: The "Fire and Forget" Deployment Tool That Actually Works (Mostly)

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5)

As a tech handling 30+ workstation setups per month, I’ve used Clonezilla, MDT, and Acronis. AOMEI Image Deploy Technician sits in a weirdly perfect middle ground: less headache than FOG, cheaper than SCCM.

What’s genuinely cool:
The multicast deployment is shockingly stable. Last week, I pushed a 50GB Windows 11 image to 12 laptops simultaneously over gigabit switching—finished in ~14 minutes. No dropped clients, no "image corrupted" panic. The PXE boot option worked right out of the box on mixed UEFI/BIOS hardware, which never happens with free tools.

The "technician" magic:
You can deploy to disks of different sizes without manual repartitioning. It intelligently resizes the OS partition. That alone saved me hours of post-deploy diskpart scripts.

Where it gets weird (but interesting):
The interface looks like it was designed in 2007. It’s functional but ugly. Also, the driver injection is hit-or-miss—worked fine for Dell Optiplexes, failed on two HP Elitedesks (had to inject drivers manually after boot).

The catch:
It’s not free (technician license is ~$400). But if you’re deploying more than 5 PCs a month, the time savings pay for itself in a week. Just keep a USB with drivers handy. Even with robust software, network deployments can hit snags

Verdict:
For IT pros who want reliable network imaging without building an MDT server from scratch? Buy it. For home users or one-off clones? Overkill.

Best for: Small-to-medium repair shops, school IT labs, refurbishers.
Skip if: You love tinkering with Linux bootloaders for fun.


System imaging and deployment remain foundational tasks for system administrators, MSPs, and IT technicians. Traditional manual installation or USB-based imaging is inefficient for fleets of 10+ machines. AOMEI Image Deploy Technician addresses this by enabling:

AOMEI Image Deploy Technician is a network deployment tool specifically crafted for IT professionals. Unlike free backup software that requires USB sticks or external hard drives, this tool leverages the network (LAN) to multicast a single disk or partition image to hundreds of client machines simultaneously.

The keyword "Technician" in the name is critical. This is not a home-user tool; it is a commercial-grade utility that supports booting clients via Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) or a bootable USB/CD, allowing you to deploy images to "bare-metal" machines (computers with no operating system). Issue 3: Slow deployment (Browser speeds)

Mary Cullen
Post by Mary Cullen
Originally published October 6, 2020, updated July 4, 2025
Mary founded Instructional Solutions in 1998, and is an internationally recognized business writing trainer and executive writing coach with two decades of experience helping thousands of individuals and businesses master the strategic skill of business writing. She excels at designing customized business writing training programs to maximize productivity, advance business objectives, and convey complex information. She holds a B.A. in English from the University of Rhode Island, an M.A. in English Literature from Boston College, and a C.A.G.S. in Composition and Rhetoric from the University of New Hampshire.

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