![]() ![]() ![]() Note that all changes to WinPE will be temporary, so save any files to the USB drive so that you can re-install the software again the next time you boot from the USB drive. Once you have a working network connection and internet connection, you can use the internet to download any other software or drivers. You will also need to add the correct Windows 7 network drivers to the USB drive that you create. The Atheros wireless driver for the Asus EeePC 904 can be downloaded from the Beta Tutorials download section here. Using a 32-bit Windows 7 source also means that the USB drive that you create will run on 32-bit CPUs such as used in most Atom-based netbooks. Tip: when running Make_PE3.exe, close all Explorer and Command shell windows to speed up the process!įor the Windows 7 Source, use either your C: drive if you are using a Windows 7 32-bit OS, or (if you are running XP, Vista or Win 7 64-bit OS) use a 32-bit Windows 7 install DVD or download Windows 7 Pro 32-bit ISO and mount the ISO using ImDisk or Virtual Clone Drive and use the drive letter assigned by Virtual Clone Drive or ImDisk. Add any portable apps that you might want under the Pstart\Progs folder WLAN/WiFi drivers or LAN/Enet drivers) under the \drv\x86 folderĩ. Add any Win7 driver folders that you might need to the USB drive (e.g. Check that the USB drive boots using the F11 key in RMPrepUSB to run the QEMU emulatorĨ. Copy the contents of the Make_PE3\MULTI folder to the root of the USB driveħ. Make a bootable USB drive using RMPrepUSB (choose WinPEv2/v3 BOOTMGR option) and then copy the contents of the Workfolder\ISO to the USB drive (see video)Ħ. ![]()
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