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Lets consider some development scenarios:
- all developers still write scripts and adapt apps for WinPE ISO
![:wodoo:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/wodoo.gif)
- one developer decided to copy WinPE ISO content and boot it from a fixed VHD via Grub4DOS, and posted in the forum - it boots!
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- another developer read the post and figured out ahead of the crowd, ALL that PE scripting might not be needed anymore, and instead installed & injected native apps & added source packages & drivers, needed to service PCs and install OS, to a WES7 VHD
![:yahoo:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/yahoo.gif)
Now he natively boots the VHD from a USB Thumb every time he needs to service a PC or install OS. Since WES7 SP1 is deeply trimmable and customizable with supplied tools - Image Builder Wizard (IBW) and Image Configuration Editor (ICE) - and supports native boot from VHD, it appears to represent an ideal long overdue replacement for aging WinPE ISO concept.
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Makes a byte of sense?
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Just looking for ways...to cut some needlessly wasted development time, while accomplishing a lot more, and giving users unlimited flexibility to install own service apps...without any scripts.
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