


In the lower left corner of the main page, you will find the “Add Files” button. Other portable tools you want can be added. For example, there’s a file recovery software – Recuva, Sumatra PDf and more. Also, it can be used for saving all the contents inside an ISO document and store it on your machine.Ī handful of tools are delivered by default in AOMEI PE while others can be installed. Using it, one can create a bootable CD or a removable USB flash drive. Since PE builder is based on Windows PE, it includes Start Menu, a Windows Explorer and a taskbar as seen in all the versions of windows. The PE is a simplified operating system based on a version of the Windows kernel that helps you install, deploy or repair Windows without having to install Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK). All it requires you to do is decide whether to burn the data to disc, create a bootable USB Flash drive or save the ISO file to the local hard drive. It will boot into system failed computers and maintain your Windows PC and Server.

It offers free Windows PE tools to create a bootable Windows PE on USB, and CD/DVD, Windows PE ISO, etc. For instance, one can create Windows PE environments using the newly released AOMEI PE Builder.ĪOMEI PE Builder is a free program for Windows that allows you to create a preinstallation environment. The job has challenges aplenty, but certain tools make the process dead simple. Sometimes troubleshooting PC issues requires you to boot into another OS. Under such circumstances, you may find booting into another OS as your best option. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available.At times you may run into a situation, where your system fails to respond correctly.

Then the program crashed and shows this error message:Ī problem caused the program to stop working correctly. "Windows PE - Create bootable disc based on Windows PE" I run MakeDisc.exe from its "Program Files (x86)" directory, and I click on: The uninstaller does not work and I got an error popup window so I manually deleted the folders at Program Files, Documents and Settings and such and reinstalled the previous version, 3.2 but then "Create bootable media" does not work at all (exactly the same behavior as with version 4.0.6) in spite of before installing the new version it worked fine.Īfter restoring from a System restore point, manually cleaning some registry entries and reinstalling the version 3.2 "Create bootable media" finally works again. In the Windows XP computer, I have tried to uninstall the new version, 4.0.6.
