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« on: April 17, 2010, 03:57:22 AM »

How To Make Your Own Windows Live CD



Live CDs as you know allow you to boot your computer from a CD-ROM and performs various functions on your system. Such Live CDs are excellent for recovering data, fixing problems or to have a custom desktop at your disposal when you are not at your own computer.

While the Live CDs are common place in the Linux world, it’s not often that you hear about a Windows Live CD.

Here today we are going to show you how to make custom Windows Live CD

Tools Required

    * Bart PE
    * Your Windows installation CD

Steps

   1. Download and install the latest version of Bart PE. Fire up the PE Builder. This is the main screen that appears:



   2. All additional functionality that you want to add is done by means of plug-ins. There are loads of them to choose from. Plug-ins are nothing but a way to add additional software to your Live CD. You can visit the Bart PE plug-in repository here.
  
   3. For our purposes we require a special plug-in called Windows XPE, which gives us a way to boot into a GUI environment similar to Windows as opposed to the usual command line interface. You are free to choose any other plug-ins for additional functionality that you want to add. There are plug-ins for disc recovery, office work, backups, disk imaging and so on.
  
   4. Now insert your Windows Installation disc and point PE Builder to the CD/DVD drive containing the Windows installation disc or the location of the copied files (great if you have a laptop and the i386 folder containing the files).
  
   5. Click on the plug-ins button at the bottom. This allows you to add more software and tweak the existing software/plug-ins. If you get an error here, chances are that the path you provided in source is not correct.

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   6. Click ‘add’ and browse to the location where you stored the Windows XPE plug-in to add it. Since we are using the XPE plug-in you can safely disable the Nu2shell, PENETCFG and A43 plugins since these offer functionality that is already included with the XPE plug-in.

   7. Click ‘close’. You can now directly burn a disc or save an ISO file for testing which you can burn later. Click ‘build’ and PE builder will get to work.



   8.  If the build process completes without any errors, you have made yourself a Live CD.

Mine completed in just under 2 minutes without any errors and amounted to 270 MB with Windows XPE plug-in and 154 MB without it. Here are the screen shots from my LiveCD which I tested in VirtualBox:









There are additional hacks that you can use to customize the text that appears when loading, the wallpaper and other things. However, that required editing some files and is a little cumbersome. In any case, with or without the visual customizations, you now have a fully functional Live CD with the tools you want according to your specific requirements. There are numerous other possibilities that you can explore with such a tool. For example you can create a Live DVD with all your favorite programs and documents.

Have you ever created a custom Live CD? What PE Builder plug-ins did you use or plan to use when you created one? Do you know of some other tool that can be used tp make Windows Live CD? Why not share it in the comments?

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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2011, 04:56:15 AM »

Hi Brian....very helpful tutorial...just wana ask you did you make a youtube video of this tutorial....cuz that will be very useful....
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2011, 03:18:38 AM »

Yeah I made a video on how to do this.
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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2011, 01:16:47 AM »

Plugin McAfee Stinger
download the latest Antivirus From the page: http://www.mcafee.com/it/downloads/free-tools/stinger.aspx.
Rename the file from stinger10.2.0.267 in stng10.2.0.267.exe (change the name from a stinger stng).
Paste the file inside this folder  C: \ pebuilder3110a \ plugin \ stinger \.
open PE builder and click the button : Plugins.
Look for the line McAfee Stinger .
change No to Yes .
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« Reply #4 on: September 29, 2011, 03:27:50 PM »

WHY don't you make a VIDEO for this tutorial..if they useful...thank you for posting this...
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« Reply #5 on: September 30, 2011, 04:33:56 AM »

I have made videos on how to build your own LIVE CD
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« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2011, 03:24:56 AM »

Brian,   You Rock

Love all the USB solutions!!! I have a question about setting up a BART PE environment. Usually, I strictly deal with linux systems and problems, but recently I started helping a friend with is cellular business. I have a crap-load of apps specific to phone flashing at his office. The problem is, I don't own a single Windows machine at home, my office or any of my laptop (and tablets). Even my 6 year son's netbook runs under Linux.

So I read about your usb boot disk, and years ago I did BART-PE solutions. But if I remember correctly when I mastered the Live CD, I had to use the various modules that were available. If there any way to add software (such as the phone flashing software) along with drivers, ect. Or is that just wistful thinking on my part? 
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« Reply #7 on: October 01, 2011, 01:27:27 PM »

You can customise the CD or USB to suit your needs
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