Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Feb 2007 09:07 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
Windows "Windows Preinstallation Environment 2.0 is a slimed down version of Windows (hence all the MiniNT references) that used to be the exclusive domain of OEM's providers. Microsoft has wisely chosen to offer this to the masses as part of the Windows AIK. USB keys can be found just about anywhere these days for next to nothing. Combine the capabilities of WinPE with the portability of a USB key and you just made a very powerful troubleshooting, imaging, and data recovery tool. Here is a quick step by step on how to do just that."
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BartPE
by Iron on Wed 7th Feb 2007 17:18 UTC
Iron
Member since:
2006-12-15

If I am not mistaken,BartPE is no longer being maintained...........still useable though.
Good read.

RE: BartPE
by TaterSalad on Wed 7th Feb 2007 20:31 in reply to "BartPE"
TaterSalad Member since:
2005-07-06

I created a couple of bartcd's, but if its no longer being maintained what are people using in its place? The only other windows based cd I can think of is UBCD for windows.

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RE: BartPE
by tistje on Thu 8th Feb 2007 12:50 in reply to "BartPE"
tistje Member since:
2007-02-08

You can always use ReaToGo (http://www.reatogo.de/), it seems quite active (see news page: http://www.reatogo.de/Reatogo_Project_News.htm) and I used it several times to create a PE disk.

Edited 2007-02-08 12:51

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