


Security tools, including optional support for BitLocker and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Secure Boot, and other tools.Storage, including NTFS, DiskPart, and BCDBoot.Networking, including connecting to file servers using TCP/IP and NetBIOS over TCP/IP via LAN.Image capturing and servicing, including Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM).Drivers, including a generic set of drivers that can run networking, graphics, and mass storage devices.Applications, including Win32 application programming interfaces (APIs) and optional support for HTML Applications (HTA).

Batch files and scripts, including support for Windows Script Host (WSH), and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and optional support for PowerShell.Windows PE runs the Windows command line environment, and supports these Windows features: Add your own custom shell or GUI to automate these kinds of tasks.Modify the Windows operating system while it’s not running.Install Windows by using apps or scripts from a network or a local drive.Set up your hard drive before installing Windows.Windows PE (WinPE) is a small operating system used to install, deploy, and repair Windows desktop editions, Windows Server, and other Windows operating systems.
