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Make_PE3 Program to Create Portable Windows 7 PE


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*** Update Make_PE3_44 package ***

  • Added - Adobe Flash Version 11 Plugin for Make_PE3 - file Make_PE3_Flash_V11.exe
  • Changed - Program Version - latest version is 4.4

Download - Make_PE3_44

It is required to extract Make_PE3_44.exe to the root of your drive.

Make_PE3_44.exe does not contain Adobe Flash - You need to make use of the NEW plugin.

The plugin has the same folder structure as Make_PE3 and to insert the plugin you can

Extract Make_PE3_Flash_V11.exe to the same drive as where Make_PE3 folder is located.

Make_PE3 can be used in Windows 8/7/XP Multi-Boot environment

Source can be fresh installed Win7 SP0 without Updates or Win7 DVD SP0 or SP1 - x86 or x64 versions

Adobe Flash V 11 plugin supports x86 and x64 version of 7 PE - Browsers IE8 Or Portable Firefox Opera or QtWeb

More Info - http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=23931

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Hi wimb,

there is a small problem with SidebySide components on x64 SP1 sources.

The reg file PE3-SOFTWARE_SxS.reg is only compatible with SP0 sources.

The SP1 version will not be compatible with SP0 again, so MakePE3 would need to make a check for service pack and apply the right one.

PE3_mod.7z

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Hi wimb,

there is a small problem with SidebySide components on x64 SP1 sources.

The reg file PE3-SOFTWARE_SxS.reg is only compatible with SP0 sources.

The SP1 version will not be compatible with SP0 again, so MakePE3 would need to make a check for service pack and apply the right one.

Just to keep you informed, you have at least one satisfied user of the new set :thumbup :

http://reboot.pro/topic/11852-make-pe3-program-to-create-portable-windows-7-pe/?p=170386

jaclaz

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there is a small problem with SidebySide components on x64 SP1 sources.

The reg file PE3-SOFTWARE_SxS.reg is only compatible with SP0 sources.

The SP1 version will not be compatible with SP0 again, so MakePE3 would need to make a check for service pack and apply the right one.

Thanks JFX :thumbup for your solution for winsxs problems when using x64 Win7 SP1 as Source.

Thanks also to jaclaz for communicating this solution to other users :thumbup

Next version of Make_PE3 will certainly have this fix integrated ....

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*** Update Make_PE3_45 package ***


Download - Make_PE3_45

It is required to extract Make_PE3_45.exe to the root of your drive.
Make_PE3_45.exe does not contain Adobe Flash - You need to make use of the NEW plugin.
The plugin has the same folder structure as Make_PE3 and to insert the plugin you can
Extract Make_PE3_Flash_V11.exe to the same drive as where Make_PE3 folder is located.

Make_PE3 can be used in Windows 8/7/XP Multi-Boot environment
Source can be fresh installed Win7 SP0 without Updates or Win7 DVD SP0 or SP1 - x86 or x64 versions
Adobe Flash V 11 plugin supports x86 and x64 version of 7 PE

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I see there's a v4.7 of Make_PE3. Are there any notable changes since your last 4.5 announcement?

BOOT_IMG.exe is updated according to UEFI_MULTI project to make Multi-Boot USB-Drives

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=25269

Make_PE3 was updated to Increase Language winsxs Array Size probably only needed for some rare cases ....

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showtopic=25340&view=findpost&p=173679

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*** Update Make_PE3_48 package ***



Update - 7z files in makebt replaced by version 4.65 for better compatibility

Update - files logoncli.dll and wtsapi32.dll are added to SysWow64 folder in case of amd64 version

extra files required for support of ListUsbDrives.exe and CCleaner.exe

Update - Grub4dos version grub4dos-0.4.5c-2013-03-03.7z

Update - ImDisk file imdiskinst.exe version 1.7.6

Update - portable app ImgBurn version 2.5.8.0

Update - portable app WinContig version 1.1.5

Update - BOOT_IMG.exe version 8.0 - to make Grub4dos boot menu for VHD IMG ISO or WIM

Changed - Program Version - latest version is 4.8



Download - Make_PE3_48 - mirror


It is required to extract Make_PE3_48.exe to the root of your drive.

Make_PE3_48.exe does not contain Adobe Flash - You need to make use of the NEW plugin.

The plugin has the same folder structure as Make_PE3 and to insert the plugin you can

Extract Make_PE3_Flash_V11.exe to the same drive as where Make_PE3 folder is located.


Make_PE3 can be used in Windows 8/7/XP Multi-Boot environment

Source can be fresh installed Win7 SP0 without Updates or Win7 DVD SP0 or SP1 - x86 or x64 versions

Adobe Flash V 11 plugin supports x86 and x64 version of 7 PE




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The exe and the batch file have the same functionality and make the same 7pe

I suppose that WAIK 3.1 is supported, but personally I have not used WAIK 3.1 yet .....

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When booting my 7pe, I use a different background image, but before it displays, I briefly see a different background and I haven't been able to find where this resource is located so I can change it to match my background. The image I am seeing is below. On a normal Win7 system it is located in oobe as background.bmp, but in the Make_PE3 image, this dir is not present. Anyone know how this can be changed?

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Probably the image is related to setup.bmp found in X:\Windows\system32

 

Try to modify by adding your setup.bmp to folder PE3_mod\PE3_add\x86\Windows\System32

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Thanks, I see the setup.bmp and missed viewing that one on X:. I originally looked in the \PE3_mod and did not find an image that matches the setup.bmp. I still don't know how this file ends up in x.\windows\system32

 

Do you happen to know?

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