When your operating system refuses to boot, or you need a clean, secure environment to perform system maintenance, a standard recovery disk often falls short. Enter . This powerful project allows you to create a customized, lightweight "Live" version of Windows 11 that runs entirely from your RAM and a USB drive.

Point the builder to the drive letter of your mounted ISO.

Open the Win11XPE folder and run the builder executable (usually Win11XPE.exe ).

Usually found on the TheOven.org forums or GitHub repositories. A 16GB+ USB Drive: For the final bootable media.

Don't add every app available. The larger the ISO, the more RAM is required to boot the environment.

Partitioning, cloning, or imaging drives using tools like Macrium Reflect or GParted.

Click the (Build) button. The script will begin extracting files from the ISO, applying patches, and adding your selected apps. This usually takes 10–20 minutes depending on your CPU speed. 5. Create the Bootable USB


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When your operating system refuses to boot, or you need a clean, secure environment to perform system maintenance, a standard recovery disk often falls short. Enter . This powerful project allows you to create a customized, lightweight "Live" version of Windows 11 that runs entirely from your RAM and a USB drive.

Point the builder to the drive letter of your mounted ISO. win11xpe

Open the Win11XPE folder and run the builder executable (usually Win11XPE.exe ). When your operating system refuses to boot, or

Usually found on the TheOven.org forums or GitHub repositories. A 16GB+ USB Drive: For the final bootable media. Point the builder to the drive letter of your mounted ISO

Don't add every app available. The larger the ISO, the more RAM is required to boot the environment.

Partitioning, cloning, or imaging drives using tools like Macrium Reflect or GParted.

Click the (Build) button. The script will begin extracting files from the ISO, applying patches, and adding your selected apps. This usually takes 10–20 minutes depending on your CPU speed. 5. Create the Bootable USB