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1. Mount or Extract your Win10/Win11 ISO to a location of your choice. If you don’t 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.
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1. Mount or Extract your Win10/Win11 ISO to a location of your choice. If you don’t 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.
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1. Using the 'Source Config' script, select the location of your source you provided in Step 1.
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1. Using the 'Source Config' script, select the location of your source you provided in Step 1.
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1. Select the Source install.wim image. We recommend using the Pro image.
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1. Select the Source install.wim image. We recommend using the Pro image. Windows S is not supported.
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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.
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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.
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1. Tweak any settings you wish.
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1. Tweak any settings you wish.
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1. Press the Build button on PEBakery’s Main Menu.
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1. Press the Build button on PEBakery’s Main Menu.
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### Configuring the Source Image
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### Configuring the Source Image
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PhoenixPE can be configured to build using either Boot.wim or WinRE.wim as a base. Each as advantages and disadvantages.
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PhoenixPE can be configured to build using either Boot.wim or WinRE.wim as a base.
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#### Boot.wim ####
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#### Boot.wim ####
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