Fujitsu Siemens Esprimo mobile, Vista era. The graphics seem to be the problem. T2370 CPU 768MB RAM. I ran win 10 on a pc with a T2100 2GB RAM before.
Hello Enthousiast, Win7Pe is indeed interesting for old ancient laptop with low ram However it's been a while since I've used You can build a Win7pe from Win7PESE: w7pese.cwcodes.net/Compressed/index.php Or you also have a very good builder Livesyspro developed by Kare to create a Win7PE -> Win10PE: www kare-net.de Good luck with the old laptop Weird, currently I get the message: Sorry, you need to have 5 posts before you can save or post content containing links.
That's weird, i would convo a staff member for that Thanks, I've downloaded both, i got a few convo's from other members too, atm trying to run ghost from a very small 50MB 7 Pe, i got from @abbodi1406
Update. Ghost 12 from the small 7 Pe from @abbodi1406 made a disk to image backup and now (test) installing 7 SP1 All big thanks for the help and the win 7 pese will be used too
Win10PE SE Released July 2015 Builds a lightweight Win10 PE environment using a Windows 10 ISO and supports both x86 or x64 architectures Supports Windows 10 October 2018 (1809) or earlier. Win10XPE Released March 2018 The build is based on Win10 (Winre.wim) Recovery Environment with many Windows Features added. Based on a new concept, its main objective is to be simple, user-friendly and to be as fast as possible. Supports Windows 10 original x64 or x86 ISO sources: Windows 10 1709 (Fall Creators Update) Windows 10 1803 (April 2018 Update) Windows 10 1809 (October 2018 Update) Windows 10 1903 (May 2019 Update) Windows 10 1909 (Nov 2019 Update) Windows 10 2004 (May 2020 Update) Windows 10 20H2 (October 2020 Update)
thank you for the answer I am using Win10XPE because with Win10PE SE I never managed to get it to work. I was using windows 10.iso, maybe that's the reason. Thanks;
thank you for the answer I am using Win10XPE because with Win10PE SE I never managed to get it to work. I was using windows 10.iso, maybe that's the reason. Thanks;
I updated my post with the supported Windows 10 versions Win10PE SE supports Windows 10 October 2018 (1809) or earlier Whereas Win10XPE supports version 1709 to 20H2 However 20H2 is not recommended > https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/winpe-user-friendly-pe-builders.78922/page-11#post-1636193 Using the Windows 10 ISO to build Win10PE SE shouldn't be a problem