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I would first want to capture my reference machine's image before I modify WinPE's .wim with the batch scripts and such, correct? I would think that would be necessary; otherwise, the batch scripts would run when you booted to your USB on your reference machine and you would unintentionally wipe your reference machine's drive.
And when I commit a change to the mounted WinPE directory, does that auto-update the boot.wim file in the media folder?
Can the assigned Windows partition letter change dynamically on a given machine? When I first did this on my reference machine, the Windows partition had an assigned letter of E: and the system partition assigned C:. I figured that that would stay the same; however, when I just tried to capture my reference machine's image again, I noticed that the Windows partition is now F: and the system partition still C:. Kind of odd that the Windows partition would change letter...
Last edited by ahelton; 27 Jul 2016 at 11:35.