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How to Create a Minipe USB Bootable Drive for Windows 10/8/7
If you are looking for a way to create a bootable USB drive that can run a mini version of Windows PE (Preinstallation Environment), you may have come across Minipe. Minipe is a custom-made Windows PE image that contains various tools and utilities for system maintenance, backup, recovery, and diagnosis. Minipe can be useful for troubleshooting and repairing Windows problems, recovering data from damaged partitions, or installing Windows on a new computer.
However, Minipe is not an official Microsoft product, and it is not easy to find a reliable source to download it. Moreover, some versions of Minipe may be outdated or incompatible with newer hardware and software. Therefore, in this article, we will show you how to create your own Minipe USB bootable drive using the official Windows PE tools from Microsoft. This way, you can have a more secure and up-to-date bootable USB drive that can run a mini version of Windows 10/8/7.
What You Need
To create a Minipe USB bootable drive, you will need the following:
A USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of free space.
A computer running Windows 10/8/7.
The Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) and the Windows PE Add-on.
A software to create a bootable USB drive, such as Rufus.
Step 1: Download and Install the Windows ADK and the Windows PE Add-on
The Windows ADK is a collection of tools and documentation that help you customize, assess, and deploy Windows operating systems. The Windows PE Add-on is an optional component that adds the files and tools needed to create Windows PE media. You can download both the Windows ADK and the Windows PE Add-on from the Microsoft Learn website[^1^]. Choose the version that matches your Windows operating system.
When you install the Windows ADK, make sure to select the Deployment Tools feature. This will include the Windows PE tools that we need to create the Minipe image. After installing the Windows ADK, install the Windows PE Add-on as well. This will add the WinPE files to your installation directory, usually C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Windows Kits\\10\\Assessment and Deployment Kit\\Windows Preinstallation Environment.
Step 2: Create a WinPE Image
A WinPE image is a file that contains the operating system and drivers that can run on any computer. To create a WinPE image, we will use the Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment, which is a command-line tool that comes with the Windows ADK. To launch it, go to Start > All Programs > Windows Kits > Windows ADK > Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment. Right-click on it and choose Run as administrator.
In the command prompt window, type the following command to create a working folder for your WinPE image:
copype amd64 C:\\WinPE_amd64
This will copy the WinPE files to C:\\WinPE_amd64 folder. You can change amd64 to x86 or arm64 depending on your processor architecture. You can also change C:\\WinPE_amd64 to any other location you prefer.
Next, type the following command to create an ISO file from your WinPE image:
MakeWinPEMedia /ISO C:\\WinPE_amd64 C:\\WinPE_amd64\\WinPE_amd64.iso
This will create an ISO file named WinPE_amd64.iso in C:\\WinPE_amd64 folder. You can change the name and location of the ISO file as you wish.
Step 3: Create a Bootable USB Drive
Now that we have an ISO file of our WinPE image, we can use it to create a bootable USB drive. For this purpose, we will use Rufus, which is a free and portable software that can create bootable USB drives from various sources. You can download Rufus from its official website. After downloading Rufus, run it and 248dff8e21