Working with Windows RE
Windows Recovery Environment (RE) is a Windows PE image with recovery extensions installed. After you create a customized Windows RE image, you can deploy the image by creating bootable media that uses the image or by importing the image into Windows Deployment Services.
To enable rapid recovery, Windows RE is installed with Windows 7 automatically. If you've added a custom Windows RE to the installation image, your custom environment is available to users. Normally, you configure Windows RE on a hard disk partition other than the one containing the Windows installation. This ensures that Windows RE is separate from the operating system.
In this tutorial:
- Deploying Windows 7
- Working with Windows PE
- Understanding Windows pe
- Configuring Windows PE
- Preparing a Build environment
- Creating a Build: the essentials
- Mounting a Windows pe Image
- Customizing a Windows PE Image
- Capturing and Optimizing a Build
- Creating a Bootable ISO Image and Bootable Media
- Creating a Bootable USB Flash Drive
- Booting to an Image from a hard Disk
- Adding Windows pe Images to Windows Deployment Services
- Working with Windows RE
- Creating a Customized Windows RE Image
- Creating Windows re recovery Media
- Adding Windows RE Images to Windows Deployment Services
- Deploying Windows with a Customized Windows RE
- Creating Windows Images for Deployment
- Understanding Windows Imaging
- Creating a Windows Install Image
- Configuring and Using Windows Deployment Services
- Setting Up Windows Deployment Services
- Importing Images
- Installing Windows from an Image
- Capturing Images
- Managing access and prestaging Computers
- Modifying Image File Security
- Customizing Windows Images