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Imagex is a new Windows command line tool used to manipulate Windows image files (.wim files). Type the following in your Windows PE Tools command prompt window: imagex /mountrw c: winpe winpe.wim 1 c: winpe mount. Jan 2, 2016 - A step by step guide to create a WinPE boot disk using Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) for. You can download it from here. C: winpe> copy “c: Program Files Windows AIK Tools x86 imagex.exe” c: winpe ISO.

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Before you can use WinPE, you'll have to create a bootable WinPE USB flash drive, CD, DVD, or virtual hard drive.

The files you need to create WinPE media are included in the Winpe Add-on to the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit. To create WinPE media, you'll have to install the ADK with the Deployment tools option, and then install the WindowsPE addon kit.

Download and Install the Windows ADK

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For the ADK for Windows 10, version 1809

To start working with WinPE, download and install both the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) and the WinPE Add-ons.

During installation, select Deployment Tools.

For the ADK for Windows 10, version 1803 or earlier

In previous versions, WinPE is included in the Windows ADK.

During installation, select the following features:

  • Deployment Tools: includes the Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment.

  • Windows Preinstallation Environment: includes the files used to install Windows PE.

Next Steps - create a bootable USB, CD, or DVD:

After you've downloaded and installed the ADK, you can create bootable WinPE media.

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  • To learn how to create a bootable WinPE USB drive, see WinPE: Create USB Bootable drive

  • To learn how to create a bootable WinPE CD, DVD, ISO, or VHD, see WinPE: Create a Boot CD, DVD, ISO, or VHD

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Hello whs.
I have some questions for you since you seem to be expert on this image thingy.
1. I just have one internal drive. So i used a partition to store the image created by macrium free. I then made a linux recovery PE CD to try restore from the image. Only to find that i cant go beyond the select target disk phase in the linux environment of boot cd. Is there no way around it using just one local internal disk and just the linux PE CD?
2. So i thought of creating a WinPE disc instead, which lead me here. I downloaded the iso file from the link you shared here. (thanks by the way:)) Then i tried to create the bootable rescue disc and chose winPE from the macrium free program interface (installed version 5.0 build 4522). Now when i clicked continue choosing the already downloaded option, i am getting an error which says
'This installation package could not be opened. Verify that the packaage exist and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid windows installer package'
What seems to be wrong here? Is it because my copy of macrium free is of a different build?
I burned the downloaded file directly onto a cd and i found that i can boot from it but i didn't try restoring from it yet since i saw that a lot of drivers were missing. I used to use norton ghost before, and there it had a option to include drivers while burning a rescue cd. Will just the downloaded iso image suffice for a complete restore without any altercations?
Regards..