

Select this option to add BitLocker Encryption and iSCSI support to the rescue media. The default option is selected to match the architecture of the host Windows OS. to prepare and build the Windows PE imageĮither 32 bit or 64 Bit. The device now has a green tick next to it to indicate compatibility with Windows PEĬlick Next. This wizard is straightforward to use, the first page prompts you for a folder to scan for drivers and whether you want to include all sub-folders.Ī compatible driver is found. For older PCs, manufacturers of devices and motherboards included driver CDs in the packaging, however, these may not be the latest.Ĭlick the 'Update Driver' button to search for a compatible driver. If this is not present, you can download drivers from the device or PC vendor's website. You can find driver install packages in several places. Most manufacturers create a driver folder on the hard drive of a new PC, often named after the manufacturer. Being able to update drivers in this way is useful if you experiencing issues with performing backups or restores in WinPE, for example, if restoring runs slowly from a USB device. Driver already present in Drivers folderĮven if a device is supported you can choose to update it and use a different driver, you do not need to use the driver provided by WinPE.

Supported devices have a status of either: Note: You do not need to install missing drivers for devices that you do not intend using from WinPE.
