To cover all possibilities, it is advisable to create both types of media.Ģ. In such cases, opt to create a disc instead. Some older computers may not support booting using a USB stick.
The only difference is that you can create this kind of bootable media without additional requirements, so there will be no need to download and install Windows AIK/ADK.ġ. Wait for the process to complete and click " Finish".Ĭreating a Linux-based bootable media is similar to the steps used to create Windows PE bootable media. Note: You can also click the " Add Driver" button to add the “inf” files of that driver you need on your computer.ģ.
You can also choose " Explore ISO File", which allows you to create an ISO image file, you can burn this ISO manually via a third-party burning tool. Learn More: How to burn ISO to Disc. Click Next to start the bootable media creation process. Starting with AOMEI Backupper version 4.0.4, you can download a pre-built Windows PE from the AOMEI server, by selecting "Download WinPE creating environment from the internet", Windows AIK/ ADK is no longer required.Ģ. Learn about Windows AIK/ADK and WinPE Addon and how to install it. Starting from Windows 10, version 1909, you also need to download the Windows PE Addon and run the included installer after installing the ADK. You may need to install Windows AIK(Windows XP/7) / Windows ADK(Windows 8 later).
Or, Windows AIK/ADK may need to be installed. If not, the Windows Creating Environment may need to be downloaded. When there is a network connection and it is detected that the system does not have a WinPE creating environment, this option will be ticked automatically.īackupper will check whether the system meets the corresponding requirements. If the option is ticked, the Windows Creating Environment will be downloaded before making Win dow PE. After selecting " Windows PE", the “ Download Windows Creating Environment from internet ” option will be displayed. You can use it to perform restore and clone operations only.ġ. Linux kernel-based bootable media: A functionally restricted rescue media.