Friday, February 28, 2014

Make a Windows PE boot disk in Windows 8

Windows PE is a very handy tool for system administrators. It is a stripped version of Windows with command line utilities useful for recovering\deploying\managing windows systems. This version of windows is a part of the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) (which can be obtained here for Windows 8).

Installing ADK

After downloading the install dialog should look like this:
ADK install on Windows 8.
Be sure to check "Deployment Tools" and "Windows Preinstallation Environment" on the options. The other items are not needed in the following steps.
Now its just a matter of accepting the prompt messages and going to the kitchen for a sandwich (it will make more than 3 GB of downloads).

Creating Windows PE ISO

Now it is time to create the ISO's for Windows PE. In the Windows 8 start screen, search for "deployment" and launch the "Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment" as Administrator.
Launching "Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment".
A command prompt will show up. You should now create a working copy of Windows PE files with the command:
copype amd64 C:\WinPE_amd64
Launching "copype".
The installation files will be extracted in your hard drive into the folder you specified. If you want to save the files in another place, just substitute the location "C:\WinPE_amd64" to whatever you want. Additionally, you should consider if you will be working on a 64 or 32 bit system. In case you'll be working on a 32 bit system, substitute "amd64" for "x86".
After the files are extracted, generate an ISO image with the command:
MakeWinPEMedia /ISO C:\WinPE_amd64 C:\WinPE_amd64\WinPE_amd64.iso
Generate ISO with "MakeWinPEMedia".
With the ISO image in hand, you can do whatever you please with it: burn a cd/dvd, boot a VM or make a bootable usb pendrive (I recommend using the excellent Rufus utility for this, specially if want to boot a UEFI/EFI computer).
Additionally, in case you don't need the ADK anymore, I recommend you generate both x86 and amd64 images (about 200 MB each) and uninstall the ADK (about 3 to 5GB).

Have fun!

References

Create a Bootable Windows PE Disk

http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/2845-create-a-bootable-windows-pe-disk

Install Windows PE to a CD, DVD, ISO, or VHD

Monday, August 26, 2013

Hello World!

This is a space were I will log/blog and provide some feedback in the use and development of new technologies.
I will always try to cover my experience from the cutting edge desktop operational systems, to the latest home and mobile gismos.
Stay tunned!