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How to Create a Windows PE Rescue CD
In this tutorial I'll take you through the steps required to build a Macrium Reflect Windows PE rescue CD. The Windows PE rescue CD is only included with the purchased version of Macrium Reflect and is a separate download. The first time you attempt to burn this CD the installer will be automatically downloaded.
Why do you need a rescue CD?
This is a good question. The simple answer
is because Windows won't let you access all the files on your hard disk. Windows uses both the RAM (main memory) and the hard disk
during normal operation. Many of the thousands of files in your Windows system directory are open and running to keep your PC humming
along. You can't simply replace them with a different version because they may be loaded into memory and inaccessible from the disk. The only
way you can freely access every part of your system partition is to start your PC with another operating system that loads
entirely into RAM.
Enter Windows PE. This is licensed from Microsoft and has greater flexibility than the other rescue environments. You can add missing drivers to the Windows PE build to enable access to RAID volumes and include drivers for unrecognised network interface cards (NIC).
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Start Reflect, take the ‘Other Tasks’ menu option and select
‘Create a bootable Rescue CD’ The wizard opens and In
the wizard
window, select ‘Windows PE 2.0' and click ‘Next’.
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The Windows PE component isn't supplied with the Macrium Reflect installer and is an additional 100MB+ download. Make sure you are connected to the Internet, and click ‘ OK’.
Note: To ensure that Reflect is not blocked by a firewall you may need to add
www.macrium.com to your firewall allowed
list,
If you receive the following dialog then you
have already downloaded the Windows PE installer. Somewhere you will have a file WinPEInstall.exe
(32 bit version) or WinPEInstallx64.exe (64 bit version) depending where
you saved it. Running this executable will install Windows PE. To reinstall, double click the existing WinPEInstall...
file.
Note : You only get one download
as each copy requires a license from Microsoft. You can order another copy by clicking
on the 'Purchase download' link.
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In the next window you select where you are going to save your
download. You may want to create a new folder titled ‘Reflect Download’ or
‘Windows PE Download’. The folder ought to be in a location where you can easily find it.
Click ‘Save’.
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After downloading the installer will automatically start....’.
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After installation, return to the .‘Create a bootable Rescue CD’ wizard, select 'Windows PE 2.0' and click 'Next'.
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Put an empty or erasable CD or DVD in your burner and click
'Finish'.
Note: It's better to use non-erasable CD-R or DVD+/-R media. This tends to be more
reliable than RW media for booting.
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Note: If your CD burner has problems creating the disc, you
can save the image to a special file called an ISO image file. Click on the CD/DVD
burner drop-down list and select 'Create ISO image; file'. You can then use any
burning software that you have on your PC to create the rescue CD. Click
‘Finish’ to save, the .iso file. It is usually saved to the folder with the
Windows PE download at step 3. Then Burn this .iso file using your CD/DVD
burner as ISO image.
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You should now have your Rescue CD ready to restore an image. Keep the rescue CD in a safe place
You should boot your computer with the rescue CD to make sure it can see all your drives including
the backup location.
If your disks aren't detected by Windows PE then you may need to add drivers to the Windows PE build and create a fresh CD. You can find additional information on this here: http://www.macrium.com/webhelp/Adding_Drivers.asp?nohead=y
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