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(fdisk) n # Create new partition, leave all parameters as default (fdisk) g # Create a new GPT partition table This can be done interactively with cfdisk or through fdisk: On a USB key, create a GPT partition table with a single FAT32 partition of type "EFI System". It is unknown whether an UEFI system would boot a x86 image of Windows this way. This guide has only been tested with 圆4, i.e. Warning: Make sure you selected an appropriate architecture for your Windows ISO image (x86 or 圆4). But we can build such a UEFI system easily: Windows 10 installation ISO already contain the necessary UEFI boot files. Unfortunately, as of version 1.13.1-1 of wimlib, mkwinpeimg cannot build a bootable UEFI system. Prepare a bootable Windows PE USB key for UEFI systems See the mkwinpeimg(1) for more information, including the -overlay option to copy files into the image. $ mkwinpeimg -iso -waik-dir=/media/winimg -start-script=start.cmd winpe.iso $ mkwinpeimg -iso -windows-dir=/media/winimg -start-script=start.cmd winpe.iso Option A: source image is Windows installation media Use the mkwinpeimg script provided with wimlib to create a bootable Windows PE ISO winpe.iso, with the startup script created in the previous section: Once you have obtained a Windows installation image or WAIK/WADK image, you need to mount it. Windows PE occupies only around 118MB of the image. Tip: It may be possible to use httpfs to avoid downloading the entire image file. Since Windows 8, WAIK has been renamed to WADK and is distributed via adksetup.exe.
For up to Windows Vista/7, it can be obtained as a standalone WAIK distribution from Microsoft. Option B: a Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) image.It can be downloaded freely on Microsoft website: Windows 10 ISO. Option A for Windows 7 and later: a Windows installation ISO / disk image.Mkwinpeimg can create a bootable Windows PE ISO from a variety of sources.
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You may want to do this to add additional Windows applications that you want to run in Windows PE, or to add any additional drivers that Windows PE needs (drivers can be loaded using the drvload command within Windows PE).
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See the manual page for mkwinpeimg for more information. The mkwinpeimg script supports making further modifications to Windows PE using -overlay option. To boot into a command prompt, create a startup script, which will be included into the bootable image in the next step:
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