You don’t need to install the hefty Windows Automated Installation Kit either, PE Builder grabs everything it needs during the boot disc creation process. Rounding off the update are fixes for known issues.Ī refresher: PE Builder is based on Microsoft’s own Windows PE environment, a cut-down (but graphically similar) version of Windows itself. Some of the built-in tools - notably AOMEI’s Backupper and Partition Assistant utilities - have been updated, while users can now cancel the media creation process once it’s started. Previously you had to choose between them no more. Now it’s possible to create your bootable recovery disc on any version of Windows stretching back to XP and going forward to the latest build of Windows 10.Īnother welcome improvement is support for dual-boot functionality, allowing your recovery disc to be used on both modern UEFI PCs as well as older machines running a legacy BIOS. Version 2.0’s headline new feature is - of course - updated compatibility.
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