Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media


  1. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #2521

    Glad to see you are "Learning"
    It is actually pretty easy once you get use to it... It was designed with the New User in mind and so that this Project will not require a lot of Administration on our part...

    @apt Has been a Blessing to Chris, Me, this Project and to the users in the forum(s)
    Much Respect....
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  2. Posts : 417
    W10, W7
       #2522

    tobwen said:
    Unfortunately it does not work.
    When I double click on PEBakeryLauncher.exe nothing happens.
    No error messages Whats wrong?
    @tobwen

    PEBakery latest nightly 0.9.7b7 bld. 20210412 now working (launching) correctly, also now reported to support ARM64 devices

    - - - Updated - - -

    CCleaner 5.79.0.8704 2021.04.29 update avaiable
    Release Notes
    change interface 'Program Version' box to 5.79 and hit Update button

    - - - Updated - - -

    Rufus 3.14.1788 update available (2021.04.30)
    Release Notes
    Improve DD write speed (uncompressed images only)
    Improve checksum computation speed
    Improve network connectivity detection
    Only prompt for additional GRUB/Syslinux downloads when not writing in DD mode
    Fix potential "loss" of disk after writing Ubuntu 20.10 in DD mode
    Fix GRUB compatibility issue with Ubuntu 21.04
    Fix Rufus MBR not being selected by default for Windows ISOs
    Fix drag and drop being enabled during drive creation
    Add more "exceptions" for forced DD image writing
    Last edited by APT38; 30 Apr 2021 at 19:03.
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  3. Posts : 65
    windows10pro64bits
       #2523

    Very good to everyone .
    Greetings to Mr. James for his hard work and generosity to everyone.

    James I hope you are in good health, in these difficult times.

    I have my old project recorded on a usb drive eg F: /, and the latest update on my disk C: /.
    How can I update my usb drive ?.

    Thank you very much for your reply.
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  4. Posts : 31
    WIN 7/8.1/10
       #2524

    lacruelrealidad said:
    Very good to everyone .
    Greetings to Mr. James for his hard work and generosity to everyone.

    James I hope you are in good health, in these difficult times.

    I have my old project recorded on a usb drive eg F: /, and the latest update on my disk C: /.
    How can I update my usb drive ?.

    Thank you very much for your reply.
    Hello,

    Sorry if i am wrong, for me, if I have created a usb with all files from ISO folder, for example: I have made with Win 2004, now I would want to change to Win 20H2. So I have to rename that folder WIN10XPE to Win10XPE-2004, if I would want to keep all settings. Then, I extract new folder WIN10XPE, from there I will choose Win 20H2 and doing steps by steps ....

    After done, I would go to folder ISO, in there, you see Programs and sources, copy and replace Programs to your USB if you did make change, copy and replace boot.wim to sources folder of your USB, or you should rename the old boot.wim, old Programs.

    That's the way I update for my USB, I have many boot.wim files from 1809, 2004, 20H2. I could boot any file I'd like.
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  5. Posts : 14
    10 LTSC 2019 / 7 Pro / XP USP4 / 10XPE
       #2525

    @ Learning41421,
    Hi, If I understand correctly, you want to create an XPE build using 20H2 (?)
    If that is correct, I would like to refer you to the 1st Post, where James wrote:

    "After efforts to try to support 20H2. There is no need to go further
    The result is not really reliable, depending on the components or applications used...

    I just thought you might like to know. If my assumption was wrong, I apologise.
    Kind regards, ®
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  6. Posts : 65
    windows10pro64bits
       #2526

    Learning41421 said:
    Hello,

    Sorry if i am wrong, for me, if I have created a usb with all files from ISO folder, for example: I have made with Win 2004, now I would want to change to Win 20H2. So I have to rename that folder WIN10XPE to Win10XPE-2004, if I would want to keep all settings. Then, I extract new folder WIN10XPE, from there I will choose Win 20H2 and doing steps by steps ....

    After done, I would go to folder ISO, in there, you see Programs and sources, copy and replace Programs to your USB if you did make change, copy and replace boot.wim to sources folder of your USB, or you should rename the old boot.wim, old Programs.

    That's the way I update for my USB, I have many boot.wim files from 1809, 2004, 20H2. I could boot any file I'd like.
    Very kind to try to help me.

    I just want to update the programs, I don't want to update the iso image.
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  7. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #2527

    Rename your existing ISO ( Win10XPE-x64-1809 ) or what ever version it is..
    Then on the opening page of XPE - select a different "Source" to use as your OS Media (ie 20H2)
    Hit the Big Blue Play Button - you will end up with your currently selected Apps and the newer Windows OS.
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  8. Posts : 65
    windows10pro64bits
       #2528

    Kyhi said:
    Rename your existing ISO ( Win10XPE-x64-1809 ) or what ever version it is..
    Then on the opening page of XPE - select a different "Source" to use as your OS Media (ie 20H2)
    Hit the Big Blue Play Button - you will end up with your currently selected Apps and the newer Windows OS.
    Thank you very much KYHY I will try.
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  9. Posts : 89
    Windows 10
       #2529

    @Kyhi I think the TeraCopy_XPE.Script file from 16/04/2021 update has a broken link.
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  10. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #2530

    Code:
    https://www.codesector.com/files/teracopy.exe
    Still works........
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