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Windows Preinstallation Environment
Windows PE 10.0 (based on Windows 10), showing Windows Command Prompt, Registry Editor and Windows Task Manager
DeveloperMicrosoft
Source model
  • Source-available (through Shared Source Initiative)
Latest release10.0.17763.0 / October 2, 2018; 11 months ago
Kernel typeHybrid
LicenseFreeware

Windows Preinstallation Environment (also known as 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. It is intended to replace MS-DOSboot disks and can be booted via USB flash drive, PXE, iPXE,[1]CD-ROM, or hard disk. 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 Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK).

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Overview[edit]

WinPE was originally intended to be used only as a pre-installation platform for deploying Microsoft Windows operating systems, specifically to replace DOS in this respect. WinPE has the following uses:

  • Deployment of workstations and servers in large corporations as well as pre-installation by system builders of workstations and servers to be sold to end users.
  • Recovery platform to run 32-bit or 64-bit recovery tools such as Winternals ERD Commander or Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE).
  • Platform for running third-party 32-bit or 64-bit disk cloning utilities.

The package can be used for developer testing or as a recovery CD/DVD for system administrators. Many customized WinPE boot CDs packaged with third-party applications for different uses are now available from volunteers via the Internet. The package can also be used as the base of a forensics investigation to either capture a disk image or run analysis tools without mounting any available disks and thus changing state.[2]

Version 2.0 introduced a number of improvements[3] and extended the availability of WinPE to all customers, not just corporate enterprise customers by downloading and installing Microsoft's Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK).

It was originally designed and built by a small team of engineers in Microsoft's Windows Deployment team, including Vijay Jayaseelan, Ryan Burkhardt, and Richard Bond.[4]

Versions[edit]

The following versions are known to exist:

VersionDescription
1.0The first release of Windows Preinstallation Environment, built from Windows XP RTM[5]
1.1Built from Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 1[5]
1.2Built from Windows Server 2003 RTM[5]
1.5Called Windows PE 2004; built from Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2[5]
1.6Called Windows PE 2005; built from Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1[5]
2.0[6][7]Built from the first edition of Windows Vista. This version differs from the other versions since it doesn't need the disc to load all the files.[citation needed] This means that the download is now 992 MB in size instead of 60 MB from the previous versions. It's possible to modify the default startup disc to have access to a few plug-ins like Windows Management Instrumentation, Windows Scripting Host, additional drivers and other 32-bit applications (or 64-bit applications for 64-bit versions). Other new features include the capability for a rewritable RAM disk since WinPE version 1.x only has a recordable RAM disk.
2.1[8]Built from Windows Server 2008
2.2Built from Windows Server 2008 SP2[5]
3.0[9]Built from Windows 7 code base. It is included in WAIK 2.0.[5]
3.1[10]Built from Windows 7 SP1 code base. It is included in a WAIK supplementary update provided by Microsoft.
4.0[11]Built from Windows 8 code base. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 8.0.
5.0[12][13]Built from Windows 8.1 code base. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 8.1.
5.1[14][13]It is an update for version 5.0 that is applied manually.[15]
10.0.10240.16384Built from Windows 10 v1507 code base. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 10.[16][17]
10.0.10586.0Built from Windows 10 v1511. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 10 1511.[18]
10.0.14393.0Built from Windows 10 v1607 code base. It is included in Windows ADK for Windows 10 1607.[19]
10.0.15063.0Built from Windows 10 v1703 code base.
10.0.16299.15Built from Windows 10 v1709 code base.
10.0.17134.1Built from Windows 10 v1803 code base.
10.0.17763.0Built from Windows 10 v1809 code base.

Derivatives[edit]

Windows Recovery Environment[edit]

Windows 8 Recovery Environment, Advanced Options section screen, showing four of the six available options

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Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) is a set of tools based on Windows PE to help diagnose and recover from serious errors which may be preventing Windows from booting successfully. Windows RE is installed along with Windows Vista and later, and may be booted from hard disks, optical media (such as an operating system installation disc) and PXE (e.g. Windows Deployment Services).[20] A copy of Windows RE is included in the installation media of the aforementioned operating systems. It is a successor to Recovery Console.

Windows RE features include:

  • Automatic Repair: Automatically finds and fixes boot errors in the Windows Vista Startup Process caused by issues such as corruption of the following components: Boot Configuration Data, disk and file system metadata, Master Boot Record, or Windows Registry, and issues caused by missing or damaged boot and system files, incompatible drivers, or damaged hardware. Prior to Windows 8, this mode was known as 'Startup Repair.'[21] The executable image for Automatic Repair is startrep.exe
  • System Restore: Same as the System Restore that is included in Windows, it allows a system's settings to be restored to those of a previous state.
  • System Image Recovery: Same as the Backup and Restore component of Windows, it allows restoring a previously created disk image.
  • Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool: Analyses the computer memory (RAM) for defects (not available on Windows 8 and later). The program does not run inside WinRE, but instead reboots the system and executes memtest.exe instead of loading the operating system. memtest.exe cannot be run inside Windows.
  • Windows Command Prompt: Gives command-line access to the file system, volumes and files. It can be used to run System File Checker (sfc /scannow) against an offline Windows installation and repair missing or corrupt files. Tools like Robocopy, Diskpart and DISM can be used to perform various system tasks like recovering or backing up files, managing partitions, and fix servicing-related issues respectively.[22] In order to use the command prompt, the user must sign into an administrator account.

Starting with Windows Server 2012, the following additional options are added:

  • 'Refresh' or 'Reset': Both re-install Windows from a copy of the operating system on the hard drive. The 'Refresh' operation maintains files, settings, and Windows Store apps (but not other programs), while 'Reset' performs a factory reset of Windows, optionally formatting the hard drive and performing disk wiping.[23][24] The Reset function does not perform a full reinstall; it merely performs a factory reset from a WIM image inside a hidden recovery partition. It is possible to create a custom WIM image based on which a Reset is performed.
  • Startup Settings: Enforces a series of safe settings during the startup.

Windows 10 adds the following:

  • Restore factory settings: Allows users who upgraded to Windows 10 to revert to their original operating system. Appears as Recover from the cloud on devices whose factory settings include Windows 10.[citation needed]
  • Go back to the previous build: Windows 10 is an operating system for which Microsoft occasionally releases newer builds. In the event that installation of a new build of Windows 10 becomes problematic, this option allows the user to revert to the previous build. Only appears if the previous build's files are not deleted.

Volumes encrypted with Bitlocker can be mounted if a recovery key is available.

Windows Recovery Environment can also be installed to a hard drive partition by OEMs,[25] and customized with additional tools such as a separate system recovery tool for restoring the computer back to its original state.[26] As of Windows Vista SP1, users can create their own bootable CD containing the recovery environment.

Microsoft DaRT[edit]

Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT), sold as a part of Microsoft Desktop Optimization Pack, is yet another toolset based on Windows PE that performs diagnostic and recovery on an offline copy of Windows. It can manage files, edit Windows Registry, uninstall previously installed Windows updates, scan system for malware and restore deleted files.

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Network-booting Windows PE'. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
  2. ^'WinPE 3.0 & Forensics'. WinPE 3.0 & Forensics. 12 April 2010. Archived from the original on 27 April 2010. Retrieved 16 April 2010.
  3. ^'Adding XML Parser support into WinPE'. Adding XML Parser support into WinPE. 17 February 2006. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
  4. ^'WinPE Patent Filing'. USPTO. 24 July 2001. Retrieved 14 May 2008.
  5. ^ abcdefg'Windows PE Version Overview'. TechNet Wiki. Microsoft. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
  6. ^'What is Windows PE?'. Previous Versions Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 22 July 2018. Windows Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) 2.0 is a minimal Win32 operating system with limited services, built on the Windows Vista kernel.
  7. ^'Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK)'. Download Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  8. ^'Automated Installation Kit (AIK) for Windows Vista SP1 and Windows Server 2008'. Download Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  9. ^'What is Windows PE?'. Previous Versions Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 22 July 2018. Windows® Preinstallation Environment (Windows PE) 3.0 is a minimal Win32® operating system with limited services, built on the Windows® 7 kernel.
  10. ^'The Windows® Automated Installation Kit (AIK) Supplement for Windows® 7 SP1'. Download Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  11. ^'Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) for Windows® 8'. Download Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  12. ^'What is Windows PE?'. Previous Versions Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 22 July 2018. (WinPE) Windows PE 5.0 (WinPE) is a small operating system used to install, deploy, and repair Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 R2, and other Windows operating systems.
  13. ^ ab'Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (Windows ADK) for Windows 8.1'. Download Center. Microsoft. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
  14. ^'What is Windows PE?'. Previous Versions Documentation. Microsoft Corporation. Retrieved 22 July 2018. WinPE for Windows 8.1: Windows PE 5.1
  15. ^'Update WinPE 5.0 to WinPE 5.1'. TechNet Library. Microsoft. Retrieved 6 April 2014.
  16. ^Rhee, Yong (11 August 2015). 'Download: Windows 10 Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)'. Yong Rhee's Microsoft Technet Blog. Microsoft.
  17. ^'Windows PE (WinPE)'. Hardware Dev Center. Microsoft. 2 October 2018.
  18. ^Rhee, Yong (1 December 2015). 'Download: Windows 10 Nov. 2015 update (version 1511) Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK)'. Yong Rhee's Microsoft Technet Blog. Microsoft. Retrieved 11 January 2016.
  19. ^O'Shea, Mark (3 August 2016). 'Windows ADK for Windows 10 version 1607 available for download'. Microsoft Australia OEM Team. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 11 November 2016.
  20. ^Parveen (18 September 2006). 'Introducing Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE)'. Windows RE Notes. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 19 October 2017.
  21. ^'How Windows RE Works'. Windows Vista Technical Library. Microsoft. 25 July 2008.
  22. ^Conway, Joseph (14 July 2009). 'The coolest new DISM command (to me at least)'. The Windows Servicing Guy. Microsoft.
  23. ^Lee, Desmond (4 January 2012). Sinofsky, Steven (ed.). 'Refresh and reset your PC'. Building Windows 8. Microsoft.
  24. ^Bright, Peter (19 September 2011). 'Making the lives of IT easier: Windows 8 Refresh, Reset, and Windows To Go'. Ars Technica. Condé Nast.
  25. ^'How to install Windows RE on the hard disk'. MSDN. Microsoft. 11 January 2007. Retrieved 14 February 2008.
  26. ^'Customizing the Windows RE Experience'. TechNet. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 20 February 2007. Retrieved 13 February 2008.

External links[edit]

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Windows PE (WinPE) for Windows 10 is a small operating system used to install, deploy, and repair Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education), Windows Server, and other Windows operating systems. From Windows PE, you can:

  • Set up your hard drive before installing Windows.
  • Install Windows by using apps or scripts from a network or a local drive.
  • Capture and apply Windows images.
  • Modify the Windows operating system while it's not running.
  • Set up automatic recovery tools.
  • Recover data from unbootable devices.
  • Add your own custom shell or GUI to automate these kinds of tasks.

Where do I download it?

Starting with Windows 10, version 1809, WinPE is an add-on to the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK). Previously it was included in the ADK. To get Windows PE, install the ADK, and then install the WinPE addon. For more info, see WinPE: Create USB Bootable drive, WinPE: Create a Boot CD, DVD, ISO, or VHD, or see the Demo: Installing Windows PE on a USB Drive.

Support for many Windows features

Windows PE runs the Windows command line environment, and supports these Windows features:

  • Batch files and scripts, including support for Windows Script Host (WSH), and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and optional support for PowerShell.
  • Applications, including Win32 application programming interfaces (APIs) and optional support for HTML Applications (HTA).
  • Drivers, including a generic set of drivers that can run networking, graphics, and mass storage devices.
  • Image capturing and servicing, including Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM).
  • Networking, including connecting to file servers using TCP/IP and NetBIOS over TCP/IP via LAN.
  • Storage, including NTFS, DiskPart, and BCDBoot.
  • Security tools, including optional support for BitLocker and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Secure Boot, and other tools.
  • Hyper-V, including VHD files, mouse integration, mass storage and network drivers that allow Windows PE to run in a hypervisor.

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Hardware requirements

Windows PE has the same requirements as Windows with these exceptions:

  • No hard drive is required. You can run Windows PE entirely from memory.
  • The base version requires only 512MB of memory. (If you add drivers, packages, or apps, you'll need more memory.)
  • In order to boot Windows PE directly from memory (also known as RAM disk boot), a contiguous portion of physical memory (RAM) which can hold the entire Windows PE (WIM) image must be available. To optimize memory use, manufacturers should ensure that their firmware reserves memory locations either at the beginning or at the end of the physical memory address space.

The 32-bit version of Windows PE can boot 32-bit UEFI and BIOS PCs, and 64-bit BIOS PCs.

The 64-bit version of Windows PE can boot 64-bit UEFI and BIOS PCs.

Limitations

Windows PE is not a general-purpose operating system. It may not be used for any purpose other than deployment and recovery. It should not be used as a thin client or an embedded operating system. There are other Microsoft products, such as Windows Embedded CE, which may be used for these purposes.

To prevent its use as a production operating system, Windows PE automatically stops running the shell and restarts after 72 hours of continuous use. This period is not configurable.

When Windows PE reboots, all changes are lost, including changes to drivers, drive letters, and the Windows PE registry. To make lasting changes, see WinPE: Mount and Customize.

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, see WinPE: Use a single USB key for WinPE and a WIM file (.wim).

Windows PE does not support any of the following:

  • File server or Terminal Server use.
  • Joining to a network domain.
  • Connecting to an IPv4 network from Windows PE on an IPv6 network.
  • Remote Desktop.
  • .MSI installation files.
  • Booting from a path that contains non-English characters.
  • Running 64-bit apps on the 32-bit version of Windows PE.
  • Adding bundled app packages through DISM (.appxbundle packages).

Tip

In general, use the latest version of WinPE to deploy Windows. If you are using customized WinPE for Windows 10 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, see Copy DISM to Another Computer.

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Notes on running Windows Setup in Windows PE:

  • You can use the 32-bit versions of Windows PE and Windows Setup to install 64-bit versions of Windows. For more information, see Windows Setup Supported Platforms and Cross-Platform Deployments.
  • Although Windows PE supports dynamic disks, Windows Setup does not. If you install Windows to a dynamic disk created in Windows PE, the dynamic disks won't be available in Windows.
  • For UEFI-based PCs that support both UEFI and legacy BIOS modes, Windows PE needs to be booted in the correct mode in order to correctly install Windows. For more info, see WinPE: Boot in UEFI or legacy BIOS mode.

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Content typeReferences

Product evaluation

Deployment

Create a USB Bootable drive Demo: Installing Windows PE on a USB 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

CopyPE Drvload Makewinpemedia Wpeutil

Technologies based on Windows PE

Windows Setup Windows Recovery Environment Diagnostic and Recovery Toolset (DaRT)