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'''Windows Preinstallation Environment''' (''Windows PE'' or ''WinPE'') is a lightweight version of [[Windows]] that is traditionally used to prepare for [[Windows]] deployment and for troubleshooting. | '''Windows Preinstallation Environment''' (also known as ''Windows PE'' or ''WinPE'') is a lightweight version of [[Microsoft]] [[Windows]] that is traditionally used to prepare for [[Windows]] deployment and for troubleshooting. | ||
It is intended to replace DOS boot disks and can be booted using a USB drive, PXE, iPXE, CD-ROM, or hard disk. | It is intended to replace DOS boot disks and can be booted using a USB drive, PXE, iPXE, CD-ROM, or hard disk. | ||
[[Category:Microsoft Windows]] | [[Category:Microsoft Windows]] |
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Windows Preinstallation Environment (also known as Windows PE or WinPE) is a lightweight version of Microsoft Windows that is traditionally used to prepare for Windows deployment and for troubleshooting. It is intended to replace DOS boot disks and can be booted using a USB drive, PXE, iPXE, CD-ROM, or hard disk.