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Title: Build Your Own Custom Windows 10/11 PE Rescue Environment with Win10XPE

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2. The Process

  1. Install WinBuilder: Extract the archive to a folder on your desktop (avoid Program Files to prevent permission issues).
  2. Select Source: Point WinBuilder to your Windows 10 ISO file. It will mount it and extract the necessary install.wim or install.esd.
  3. Choose Scripts: Browse the tree view. Check the boxes for the apps you want. You can add network support, LAN drivers, Explorer shell, and specific portable apps.
  4. Build: Click the "Play" button. WinBuilder will deconstruct the Windows ISO, inject your selected drivers and apps, and recompile it into a new ISO.
  5. Burn to USB: Use a tool like Rufus to burn the resulting ISO to a USB stick. Ensure you select the correct partition scheme (usually GPT for modern UEFI systems).

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Step 5: The Build Process

  1. Go to the Build tab (usually top right) or click the Play/Run button.
  2. WinBuilder will now:
    1. Download the .inf driver pack from your motherboard manufacturer.
    2. Within WinBuilder, navigate to Drivers -> Integrate additional drivers.
    3. Browse to your .inf folder. WinBuilder will convert it into a bootable format.
  3. Wait. This can take anywhere from 5 to 20 minutes depending on your CPU speed. Watch the log window. If you see red lines, something failed (usually a missing source file or AV interference).