Note: 1) x86 is one of the three architectures: x86 amd64 and ia64. Step 9: Open the Deployment Tools Command Prompt and type in: Step 8: Enter " de" in the Search box after you click the Start. Step 6: Select the folder where the WAIK will be installed. Step 5: Choose the option that says "I Agree" and click Next. Step 3: On the Interactive Interface that you can see in the figure below, click Windows AIK Setup. Step 2: Open the CD /DVD/BD and launch StartCD.exe Step 1: Download Window Automated Installation Kit (AKA: WAIK) ISO and Mount It with UltraISO How to Create a Windows PE Disc? (12 steps in all) In my opinion, Windows PE is a micro system based on the kernel of Windows and is commonly used to troubleshoot or deploy.ġ) This bootable disc works on most versions including Windows Vista, 7, 8 and the latest version: Windows 8.1.Ģ) It has been proved that it doesn’t work on Windows XP and maybe the earlier version. Traditionally used by large corporations and OEMs (to preinstall Windows client operating systems on PCs during manufacturing), it is now widely available free of charge via the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK). It is intended to replace MS-DOS boot disks and can be booted via USB flash drive, PXE, iPXE, CD-ROM, or hard disk drive. Windows Preinstallation Environment (AKA Windows PE and WinPE) is a lightweight version of Windows used for the deployment of PCs, workstations, and servers, or troubleshooting an operating system while it is offline. What is Windows PE?īelow is the definition coming from Wikipedia: This article mainly tells you how to DIY a bootable Windows PE USB drive or CD/DVD. Traditionally used by large corporations and OEMs, it is now widely used by common customer. Today Windows PE is not secret any longer. MakeWinPEMedia /iso /f C:\Tmp C:\Tmp\WinPE50_DualBoot.How to DIY a Bootable Windows PE USB Drive or CD/DVD If you want to create a bootable ISO, run the following command (the /f forces to overwrite if the ISO already exist, not required, but good to know about):.Copy the C:\Tmp\WinPE50_x86\fwfiles folder to C:\Tmp.Rename the C:\Tmp\WinPE50_Combined folder to C:\Tmp\Media (the MakeWinPEMedia.cmd is hardcoded to look for a folder named media).In this example my guid was bootmenupolicy Make a note of the guid (copy it), you need it in the next step. The guid for the x86 boot image displayed.
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