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After creating a custom Windows PE image, you must decide how the image will boot up and where it will run from. The first method is booting from a removable media into random access memory (RAM) and then running directly from a RAM disk. The second method is booting and running directly from a CD or the hard disk.
There are five methods of starting Windows PE by using a RAM disk. You can create bootable Windows PE RAM disk images on:
CD-ROM.
A USB flash drive (UFD).
A hard disk.
A Windows Deployment Services (Windows DS) server. You can access the image by way of PXE boot.
A supported PXE server. You can access the image by way of PXE boot.
Normally, when you start a computer from a hard disk drive, a CD-ROM, or a Windows DS (PXE) server, Windows keeps operating system file handles open and dedicated to that instance of Windows. Therefore, you cannot remove the CD that you used to start the computer and insert another CD. You cannot delete the hard disk partition from which you started the computer. The Windows DS (PXE) server that is used to start the computer must keep those file handles open, and Windows PE client computers cannot be detached from the network without causing Windows PE to become unstable.
The size of Windows PE enables the entire Windows PE operating system image to load into random access memory (RAM) and to start the computer from a RAM disk. The RAM disk boot feature provides a virtual CD file system in memory.
The Windows operating system Setup Loader now supports loading Windows PE from a RAM disk. The RAM disk driver supports loading an ISO-9660 (CD) image as a RAM disk. Booting Windows PE from a RAM disk enables you to:
Swap the CD that is used to start the computer and insert another CD to add drivers, utilities, applications, or a Windows operating system image.
Start the computer from a Windows DS (PXE) server with the ability to disconnect from the network once Windows PE has loaded. After the initial download of the Windows PE image, there is no longer any dependency on network resources, such as file handles, which normally must remain loaded until the Windows PE client computer restarts.
Delete and repartition the hard disk from which Windows PE has just started.
Decrease total boot time.
Bro I cant thank you enough. It seemed to be a registry issue and through the pe i got some apps to start working on my main computer and through their i ran windows repair all in one and it fixed my whole pc but one issue .settingscontent-ms i cant open up certain things for some reason...
Sorry I don't know how to fix the issue .settingscontent-ms, is it influence your PC?
Can't open certain window programs because it asks how would i like to open this
Follow the steps to reset Data folder for Windows search settings and check for the results:
Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Shift+Esc.
Find and Click “Microsoft Windows Search Indexer” process.
Click “End Task”
Go to the directory C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Search. (If “C” drive is the operating system drive)
Delete the folder “Data”.
Restart the computer that would create the Data folder and would also automatically restart the process.
Note: Never end the “Microsoft Windows Search Indexer” Task anymore or you’ll need to do this again.