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'''Windows Preinstallation Environment''' (''Windows PE'' or ''WinPE''), was used to take steps before installing [[Windows]] and for troubleshooting. The latest release is 10.0.17763.0, built from Windows 10 v1809 code base.  
'''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. The latest release is 10.0.17763.0, built from [[Windows 10]] v1809 code base.  
It's intended to replace DOS boot disks and can be booted by USB drive, PXE, iPXE, CD-ROM, or hard disk. Traditionally used by large corporations to preinstall Windows client operating systems.
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]]

Revision as of 06:50, 11 July 2019

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. The latest release is 10.0.17763.0, built from Windows 10 v1809 code base. It is intended to replace DOS boot disks and can be booted using a USB drive, PXE, iPXE, CD-ROM, or hard disk.