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WCL318. Using Windows Preinstallation Environment (PE) 3.0 to Troubleshoot and Fix Problems, and to Capture and Deploy WIM Images. Dave Franklyn, Microsoft Certified Trainer Senior Information Technology Instructor Auburn University. INTRODUCTIONS. Presenter
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WCL318 Using Windows Preinstallation Environment (PE) 3.0 to Troubleshoot and Fix Problems, and to Capture and Deploy WIM Images Dave Franklyn, Microsoft Certified Trainer Senior Information Technology Instructor Auburn University
INTRODUCTIONS • Presenter • MCT, MCSE, MCITP: Enterprise Administrator; Enterprise Messaging Administrator; Enterprise Support Technician; Enterprise Desktop Support Technician 7 • Senior Trainer, Auburn University, Montgomery Campus • E-mail: dfranklyn@aum.edu • Website: www.MCTdave.com
SESSION OBJECTIVES • How to create a fully functioning Windows PE 3.0 ISO with the recovery tools installed and place it on a Universal Serial Bus (USB) Flash Drive (UFD) • How to boot to Windows PE, and then use the recovery tools to repair or modify a computer. • How to use Windows PE along with imagex to capture and deploy reference images to and from WIM files.
DEMONSTRATIONS • Use the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) to extract the recovery tools and create a Windows PE ISO • Create a USB Flash Disk (UFD) version & Use it to recover and repair • Using Windows PE to capture an image of a Windows 7 machine and deploy an image to a bare metal machine
INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS PE 3.0 • What Windows PE is: • An operating system built to help deploy other operating systems or repair them • Also part of Windows 7 Setup vie Recovery Environment • Customizable to allow you to apply, deploy, and repair • Replaces DOS boot disks • What Windows PE is NOT: • An operating system you can use for production purposes beyond deployment or repair • A client or server operating system
FEATURES AND USAGE OF WINDOWS PE • Can be used in a variety of settings • Bootable from CD-ROM, hard drive, or UFD • Bootable over network with Preinstallation Execution Environment (PXE) • Less than 250MB compressed • Boots fast <= 1 minute on contemporary machine • Uses RAM disk, very small memory space needs (512MB) • Allows access to hard drives • Format and manipulate without rebooting • Provides temporary storage space to applications • Can load drivers, network components and APIs
THE RECOVERY ENVIRONMENT • Windows PE with recovery extensions • An image on installation media called WinRE.wim • Added to hard drive as recovery partition • System Recovery Tools package: • SRT package found in the OEM Preinstallation Kit • SRT package not found in WAIK! • Can be extracted from the installation media
USE WAIK TO CREATE CUSTOM WINPE 3.0 • Extract & prepare WinRE.wim • Copy and mount Install.wim from installation DVD • Extract out WinRE.wim, unmount Install.wim • Mount WinRE.wim, add additional tools as desired • Unmount WinRE.wim • Extract an unaltered WinPE, copy prepared WinRE.wim as boot.wim into WinPE
BOOTING FROM A CUSTOM WINPE 3.0 UFD WITH RECOVERY TOOLS • Prepare and partition UFD • Copy altered WinPE to UFD • Boot into recovery environment with UFD
UFD CREATION AND USING CUSTOM WINPE TO RECOVER AND REPAIR DEMO
USING WINPE TO PERFORM OPERATING SYSTEMS MIGRATIONS • Imagex.exe • Boot to capture a master image • Boot to deploy an image
USING WINDOWS PE TO CAPTURE AN IMAGE OF A WINDOWS 7 MACHINE AND DEPLOY AN IMAGE TO A BARE METAL MACHINE DEMO
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