Version can be Windows OPK or Windows AIK. By default, all tools are installed at C:\Program Files\ version\Tools, where The menu shortcut opens a Command Prompt window and automatically sets environment variables to point to all the necessary tools. Windows OPK or Windows AIK, and then click
The path to the emergency recovery information (ERI) files to include in the ISO image.
The path to the Full Disk Encryption plugin files. The volume label assigned to the ISO image. The path to the Windows AIK installation.
See the Microsoft Go Global Development Center ( ) for layout Ids.
Values are standard international language code formats (en-us, de-de, es-es, and so forth). The x86 settings works for both 32-bit and 64-bit processors. The build directory used to create the Windows PE ISO image.Īlways use x86. If necessary, edit the Powershell script with a text editor to change the following variables:.Make sure a C:\WinPE directory does not exist before executing the script this directory is created and used as the build directory.If you don't include the ERI files on the disk, you can supply the files via a USB device at the time the disk is used for recovery. If you place the files in a different directory, you will need to change the ERI path in the script (see step 1 in the Usage section). (Optional) Copy the emergency recovery information (ERI) files that you want included on the Windows PE disk to the C:\erd\WinPE\ERI directory.Copy the Powershell script to the C:\erd directory.
If you do not install it to this location, you will need to change the AIK path in the script (see step 1 in the Usage section). The script expects the AIK to be located at C:\Program Files\Windows AIK.