He started by downloading the Windows PE 11 ISO file from Microsoft's official website. The file was approximately 600 MB in size, and it contained the necessary files to create a bootable Windows PE environment.
There is a moment, just before the blue Windows logo appears, when the screen is perfectly black. Not the black of a shutdown—lifeless, absolute—but the black of a held breath. It is the void between what was and what will be. And in that void, for those who know where to look, lives Windows Preinstallation Environment 11.
MakeWinPEMedia /ISO C:\WinPE_amd64 C:\WinPE_amd64\WinPE_11.iso Booting into WinPE 11 Connect your media to the target PC. Restart the computer and press the manufacturer's Boot Menu key (often F12, F11, or ESC). Select your USB/UEFI device from the list. Once loaded, a command prompt will appear, and
diskpart list volume exit
: Boot into WinPE to use diskpart for managing partitions or DISM to repair an offline Windows image [22, 23].
