But booting Win PE 10 USB worked (or linux). It seemed I couldn't change settings in the BIOS enough to get past that BSOD I was getting. So must be earlier Win PE versions have issues with UEFI/Secure boot. It is required for Win 8.1 WIMBoot and Win 10 compact installs" It's the best choice for Windows 10 systems. , USB 3.0, HyperV Gen 2 VMs, and windows overlay filesystems. "This wizard will create Windows PE 10.0 rescue media. I downloaded the latest Macrium Reflect, and it had an interesting screen for creating the rescue disk. I managed to get a Win PE based Macrium Reflect USB to boot without that BSOD. or perhaps, don't even support BIOSs that have those features(Since I think I even tried setting any features I could see off or to legacy, I couldn't get it to boot, though maybe the BIOS on that laptop is lacking in features to disable things like that). The answer may be that Win PE's older versions don't support UEFI or secure boot.
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