Unlike traditional WinPE environment, AOMEI PE Builder has a user-friendly graphical interface and afamiliar Windows environment, including desktop, Windows explorer, start menu, taskbar, etc. It iseasy to use just like using Windows 7. The Windows PE bootable media can be a CD/DVD disc, USB flashdrive, or ISO image file. In most cases, the Windows PE created by AOMEI PE Builder can be connectedto network; users can download directly the off-line version of anti-virus software in the WindowsPE system created by AOMEI PE Builder.
AOMEI PE Builder: Create a complete WinPE-based bootable media
After a long wait, AOMEI PE Builder was released officially just now. As you may already know, it's a free program specialized in create bootable media based on WinPE to rescuse pcs from system crash and computer not booting. If you want to give another protect to your valuable pc, come here to get one!
For Windows PE 1.0, the minimalist Windows based on Windows 2003/XP, you needed an SA (Software Assurance), OEM, or ISV license. When Windows Vista was released everyone had access to Windows PE 2.0. This also applies to the Windows 7-based edition, Windows PE 3.0. Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment) was originally designed to deploy Windows. However, it is also useful in creating your own customized rescue boot media. In this article, I will describe how you can create a bootable Windows PE 3.0 (WinPE) USB stick, and, in my next post, I will show how to add your own rescue tools and how to keep your rescue stick up-to-date without much hassle. You will see that the procedure described here is much more convenient than most solutions you'll find on the web.
AOMEI PE Builder is a program that allows you to create a convenient and complete WinPE-based bootable media. The Windows PE bootable media can be a CD/DVD disc, USB flash drive, or ISO image file, so you can choose the most convenient one according to your preference.
Compare to traditional WinPE, AOMEI PE Builder has a user-friendly GUI and a familiar Windows environment, which is similar to Windows 7. It includes desktop, Windows explorer, start menu, taskbar and so on. AOMEI PE Builder can create three kinds of bootable medias. CD/DVD disc, USB flash drive and ISO image file.
After building succeeded, you can restart your computer and adjust boot order to the bootable media as you created before, then enter in Windows PE system. The following image is what you can see in PE environment built by AOMEI PE Builder.
So, what does this software actually have? In the first step of the procedure you have to select which of the available portable programs and features you want to include in the PE you want to create. The set of portable tools for file management tasks consists of Notepad++, IrfanView, Q-Dir, SumatraPDF, Everything, Recuva and 7-Zip. The integrated network tools are PENetwork, FileZilla and QTWeb, while the system management tools are QSFMount, BOOTICE and NTPWEdit. Apart from those, PE Builder installs in its bootable media a disk partition manager (AOMEI Partition Assistant Standard), a backup/restore software (AOMEI Backupper Standard), Windows system recovery & repair, and last but not least Windows Disk Management. If you wish to add your own files, drivers or portable programs, you can do so as well.
Windows Pre-installation Environment is WinPE for short, which is a special environment originally developed by Windows. Windows PE can be bootable environment or recovery environment. To create a Windows PE media, typically you have to pre-install Windows AIK or WAIK, or prepare a Windows installation disc. Luckily, AOMEI PE Builder allows you to create a WinPE media without installing AIK/WAIK. 2ff7e9595c
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