Updated Building PhoenixPE (markdown)

Jonathan Holmgren
2022-07-08 22:52:15 -05:00
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1. Mount or Extract your Win10/Win11 ISO to a location of your choice. If you dont have a Win10 ISO you may use the links on the 'Source Config' script to download the most recent version. Be sure to check the [Compatible Source List](https://github.com/PhoenixPE/PhoenixPE/wiki/Source-Compatibility) to make sure your ISO is supported. 1. Mount or Extract your Win10/Win11 ISO to a location of your choice. If you dont have a Win10 ISO you may use the links on the 'Source Config' script to download the most recent version. Be sure to check the [Compatible Source List](https://github.com/PhoenixPE/PhoenixPE/wiki/Source-Compatibility) to make sure your ISO is supported.
1. Using the 'Source Config' script, select the location of your source you provided in Step 1. 1. Using the 'Source Config' script, select the location of your source you provided in Step 1.
1. Select the Source install.wim image. We recommend using the Pro image. 1. Select the Source install.wim image. We recommend using the Pro image. Windows S is not supported.
1. Enable the Apps you wish to include in your build. Note that some Apps require additional files or config. Do not blindly enable all apps and expect to get a successful build. 1. Enable the Apps you wish to include in your build. Note that some Apps require additional files or config. Do not blindly enable all apps and expect to get a successful build.
1. Tweak any settings you wish. 1. Tweak any settings you wish.
1. Press the Build button on PEBakerys Main Menu. 1. Press the Build button on PEBakerys Main Menu.
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### Configuring the Source Image ### Configuring the Source Image
PhoenixPE can be configured to build using either Boot.wim or WinRE.wim as a base. Each as advantages and disadvantages. PhoenixPE can be configured to build using either Boot.wim or WinRE.wim as a base.
#### Boot.wim #### #### Boot.wim ####