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Post#1 by Jack » 22 Dec 2021, 02:00

Has anyone ever try Windows 7 PE Builder? I just found this I might give it a try. I found this so far PEBuilder.exe do I need anything else?

Is there any PDF Files on how to use it?
I just like Slackware because I think it teach you about Linux to build packages where Ubuntu is like Windows you just install programs you want.

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Post#2 by Ed_P » 22 Dec 2021, 02:28

You gonna post a link to your find?

Is it anything like the old Bart PE system? Make PEs from Windows XP. The old 911cd forum was devoted to it.
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Post#3 by Jack » 22 Dec 2021, 02:59

You will need these files and most are torrent. I downloaded both x86 and x64 drivers.

https://archive.org/details/win-7-pe

http://driverpacks.net/driverpacks/latest

http://driverpacks.net/applications/latest

If these are not right please let me know or if you find any please let me know.
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Post#4 by Ed_P » 22 Dec 2021, 05:46

This link refers to a Windows 7 PE ISO file rather than a PE Builder. I'm kinda surprised Microsoft lets it stay up.
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Post#5 by Jack » 22 Dec 2021, 07:57

Ed_P wrote:
22 Dec 2021, 05:46
This link refers to a Windows 7 PE ISO file rather than a PE Builder. I'm kinda surprised Microsoft lets it stay up.
Did you download the file at this link https://archive.org/details/win-7-pe at that link pick the torrent file. This file I posted PEBuilder.exe was the wrong file.
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Post#6 by Ed_P » 23 Dec 2021, 23:04

Jack wrote:
22 Dec 2021, 07:57
Did you download the file at this link https://archive.org/details/win-7-pe at that link pick the torrent file.
I didn't initially but I have since you mentioned it when I was in Windows 10. But Windows 10 didn't open it when I clicked on it so I need to get a torrent app.
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Post#7 by Jack » 24 Dec 2021, 18:00

I downloaded one that was built. I try it the only thing is I updated all the hardware but don't know how to save it.

Here is the link to it. https://archive.org/details/7pe-x-64
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Post#8 by Ed_P » 24 Dec 2021, 19:32

So you downloaded the Windows 7 PE ISO file. Then what did you do, booted the ISO or installed Windows 7 PE? How did you update the hardware? :%)

Jack a better source of help for this is the http://reboot.pro/ forum. Tell them 911CD.net sent you. :)
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Post#9 by Jack » 25 Dec 2021, 00:28

I install it on a 4gb thumb drive. I downloaded the drivers files and put them in a directory called x64-driver and I put the prebuilt windows-7-pe and x86-driver on the same USB. So there wasn't a problem when I did the driver update. I can't find away to save what I did.
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Post#10 by Ed_P » 25 Dec 2021, 06:26

Jack wrote:
25 Dec 2021, 00:28
I can't find away to save what I did.

:hmmm: What's deleting the updated drivers from the thumb drive??? :%)
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Post#11 by Jack » 25 Dec 2021, 11:47

Ed_P wrote:
25 Dec 2021, 06:26
Jack wrote:
25 Dec 2021, 00:28
I can't find away to save what I did.

:hmmm: What's deleting the updated drivers from the thumb drive??? :%)
That's a good question because I don't know why.
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Post#12 by Ed_P » 25 Dec 2021, 15:09

Jack wrote:
25 Dec 2021, 11:47
That's a good question because I don't know why.
:o :crazy: Go to the http://reboot.pro/ forum and tell them about this problem. They are experts at building PE systems. Create a post titled "911CD.net sent me" in their Windows PE section. :)
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Post#13 by Jack » 26 Dec 2021, 04:43

I try to join there fourm but at the bottom where I join it wanted me to move some pictures but I couldn't do it. Can you tell me how?
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Post#14 by Jack » 06 Jan 2022, 22:17

Here 2 links pre-made Win PE you can try or use.

Windows 10 PE 4.1GB
https://archive.org/details/gandalfs-wi ... 05-13-2016

Windows 7 PE 3.7GB
https://archive.org/details/gandalfs-wi ... 07-24-2018

If you try them please let me know I might put them up for download.

Here is 2 pictures.

https://www.softzone.es/app/uploads-sof ... itorio.jpg

https://i1.wp.com/windowsmatters.com/wp ... ze=640,400
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Post#15 by Ed_P » 06 Jan 2022, 23:26

Jack wrote:
26 Dec 2021, 04:43
I try to join there fourm but at the bottom where I join it wanted me to move some pictures but I couldn't do it. Can you tell me how?
:shock: I just saw this Jack! So sorry I missed it. :sorry:

Put mouse on the image, move it to the small boxes on the upper left corner, press left mouse key and drag the small box to the proper location. Repeat for other small box.
Jack wrote:
06 Jan 2022, 22:17
Here 2 links pre-made Win PE you can try or use.
Good god, no. In addition to being illegal ttbomk you have NO idea what malware is in it.
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