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Windows PE (WinPE) is a small operating system used to install, deploy, and repair Windows desktop editions, Windows Server, and other Windows operating systems. From Windows PE, you can:
WinPE is an add-on to the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). You can download the ADK and WinPE add-on fromDownload and install the ADK. Install the ADK and the WinPE add-ons to start working with WinPE.
Note
Prior to Windows 10, version 1809, WinPE was included in the ADK and wasn't an add-on.
You can boot WinPE from USB, CD/DVD/ISO, or a virtual hard drive. SeeCreate bootable WinPE media for more information.
Windows PE runs the Windows command line environment, and supports these Windows features:
Windows PE has the same requirements as Windows with these exceptions:
Windows PE isn't a general-purpose operating system. It may not be used for any purpose other than deployment and recovery. It shouldn't be used for hardware validation, as a thin client, or an embedded operating system. Microsoft makes other products, such asValidation OS andWindows IoT Enterprise, which may be used for these purposes.
To prevent its use as a production operating system, Windows PE:
The default Windows PE installation uses the FAT32 file format, which poses its own limitations, including a maximum 4GB file size and maximum 32GB drive size. To learn more, seeWinPE: Use a single USB key for WinPE and a WIM file (.wim).
Windows PE doesn't support any of the following:
Tip
In general, use the latest version of WinPE to deploy Windows. If you are using customized WinPE for Windows 10 or Windows 11 images, you may prefer to continue using your existing Windows PE image and run the latest version of DISM from a network location. To learn more, seeCopy DISM to Another Computer.
Content type | References |
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Product evaluation | |
Deployment | Create a USB Bootable drive |Create a boot CD, DVD, ISO, or VHD |Install on a hard drive (Flat boot or Non-RAM) |Boot in UEFI or legacy BIOS mode |Boot to UEFI Mode or legacy BIOS mode |Use a single USB key for WinPE and a WIM file (.wim) |
Operations | Mount and customize |Add drivers |Storage Area Network (SAN) policy |Create apps |Optimize and shrink the image |
Troubleshooting | Network drivers: Initializing and adding drivers |Debug apps |
Tools and settings | Wpeinit and Startnet.cmd: Using WinPE Startup Scripts |Identify drive letters with a script |Add packages (Optional Components Reference) |
Command-line options | |
Technologies based on Windows PE | Windows Setup |Windows Recovery Environment |Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) |