![]() It does this by allowing you to scrape components off of the Windows install media and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), as well as allowing you to create scripts for adding 3rd party apps onto the boot media. WinBuilder is essentially a scripting framework for making bootable Windows PE CDs/DVDs/USBs. For those wanting to build something a little newer, check out WinBuilder. Unfortunately, the Bart’s PE project has not been updated in awhile, and Windows XP is getting kind of long in the tooth, so I went looking for a replacement. Having a bootable USB drive or CD I can run Windows tools from just comes in hand so often for task like malware/spyware removal, system recovery and harvesting locked files for “pro bono pen-test purposes”. Building a boot USB, DVD or CD based on Windows 7 with WinBuilder and Win7PE SE Tutorial As many of you know, I’m a big fan of Bart’s PeBuilder and derivative works based on it like UBDC4Win. ![]()
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