Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]


  1. Posts : 24
    Windows 10 x64
       #1021

    @doudiii
    I have tested your dpi scaling script. Altough when I left right on desktop, I can see scaling options but none of them works. Do I miss anything?
    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 10
    Windows 8.1 & 10
       #1022

    SecureStartup - WinPE


    I need the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) and I see that that the WindowsPE SecureStartup option includes this.

    Is there a way to add this to my build?

    Thanks!
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  3. Posts : 128
    Win10
       #1023

    After a longer time of using my good old Win10XPE project v0.9.7b7 with Windows 10 2004 source I want to update everything and generate a new version.

    At first when I look at the initial postings in this thread I see a lot of "Windows 11 Support" labels.

    Does that mean that the new Win10XPE projects run ONLY with Windows 11 as source or with both Windows 10/windows 11 as source?
    I still prefer Windows 10: What is the latest Win10XPE version which runs with Windows 10 as source?

    PS: On bottom of webpage

    GitHub - ChrisRfr/Win10XPE: Win10XPE is a Complete Project Based on Win10, Win11 Recovery Environment With Many Windows Features Added...

    I found a list of supported WinOS
    I miss Windows 10 v21H1 and Windows 10 v21H2
    Are they NOT supported?


    At next I clicked the download link in the first posting and downloaded Win10XPE_2022-09-24.zip Package from

    Releases . ChrisRfr/Win10XPE . GitHub

    After extracting and starting I found a Winbuilder GUI.

    Where is the corresponding Win10XPE package with PEBakery GUI?

    Ok, I could download naked PEBakery from

    Releases . pebakery/pebakery . GitHub

    But how do I merge the newest Win10XPE project into this PEBakery installation?

    Is simply copying Win10XPE.ini file and subfolders "Projects" and "Custom" into PEBakery installation folder enough?

    I need one of these famous tenforum cooking recipes on how to use PEBakery instead of Winbuilder
    Last edited by pstein; 27 Sep 2022 at 12:23.
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  4. Posts : 6
    Win10
       #1024

    Hi, I am currently using WIn10XPE_2022-01-07, is there a way to update to Win10XPE_2022-09-24 without having to re-do all of my changes/settings? I tried just unzipping the file into my Win10XPE dir, but apparently it overwrites everything and I have to setup everything back up again.

    Thanks..
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  5. Posts : 190
    windows 7 /10
       #1025

    Sharp12 said:
    @doudiii
    I have tested your dpi scaling script. Altough when I left right on desktop, I can see scaling options but none of them works. Do I miss anything?
    Thanks.
    sorrz if missed clarificationI (didn't do it on purpose) ...
    wait ...

    this one need MS Visual C++ (2022 both 86 64) , i cleaned littel up ,take out somme file needed by disk drill...
    here is what i used with dpi scaling script...
    Code:
    https://www.mediafire.com/file/oi7rnkx1x1jfna1/Components.7z/file
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  6. Posts : 417
    W10, W7
       #1026

    @pstein
    What is the latest Win10XPE version which runs with Windows 10 as source?
    - They all do, they are still primarily based on Win10, with a limited support for Win11 if you wish to use it.

    Where is the corresponding Win10XPE package with PEBakery GUI?
    there isn't one,simply extract the alternate builder (PEBakery v1.0) to the same folder and launch via PEBakeryLauncher.exe rather than Win10XPE.exe -it will initially look like this, before the first run

    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-peb.jpg

    and I guess ask any PEB questions here
    How to use PEBakery to create Windows PE.
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  7. Posts : 417
    W10, W7
       #1027

    Grinch843 said:
    Hi, I am currently using WIn10XPE_2022-01-07, is there a way to update to Win10XPE_2022-09-24 without having to re-do all of my changes/settings?
    Not really, - always a bit of a chore. I took the time to make a list of all basic changes I like to the initial project, then extract the new version to a fresh dir, apply the changes and ensure it gives a working iso and then copy across the MoPlugins dir to it, but I'm sure everyone will have their own method.
    and of course anything from MyPlugins dir, if you know it hasn't been updated in the latest distribution


    **added temp link to latest distribution file to top of post #5 (single file)
    Last edited by APT38; 28 Sep 2022 at 08:12.
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  8. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #1028

    Was not aware the project was going to see an updated release...
    And currently not available to do much with it anyway..
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  9. Posts : 6
    Win10
       #1029

    APT38 said:
    Not really, - always a bit of a chore. I took the time to make a list of all basic changes I like to the initial project, then extract the new version to a fresh dir, apply the changes and ensure it gives a working iso and then copy across the MoPlugins dir to it, but I'm sure everyone will have their own method.
    and of course anything from MoPlugins dir, if you know it hasn't been updated in the latest distribution
    Thanks, last time I updated I just ran them side by side and made the changes, was hoping for an easier way
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  10. Posts : 128
    Win10
       #1030

    In posting #5 in this thread a list of updated scripts is shown.
    Whenever the user wants to update an EXISTING script for this tool he has to press button "U".

    Ok, but what if the script/tool is currently not present?
    Then there is no plugin entry and no "U" button to update.

    Lets take two example: Process Explorer or FullEventLog are NOT included in newest Win10XPE project by default

    Where can I find the initial scripts for them?
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