Publisher's Description
From Bart Lagerweij:
PE Builder helps you build Bart Preinstalled Environment bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks. It will give you a complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user interface (800x600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS file system support. Very handy for burn-in testing systems with no OS, rescuing files to a network share, virus scan and so on.
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All versions:
3.2 starsout of 4 votes
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Current version:
3.2 starsout of 4 votes
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"Say what is this"
Version: PE Builder 3.1.10a
Pros
None that I could discern
Cons
No suitable, useable purpose a total waste of a CD and time
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"makes a good bootable notepad cd"
Version: PE Builder 3.1.10a
Pros
This program will copy about 150mb of your orginal xp cd and make a bootable cd but you cant install xp from the cd it makes and it wont prompt you for your xp cd so this program is useless for making a bootable xp cd
Cons
this makes a great cd if u dont want to install xp just get the 6 floppy disk xp install or find another program that makes a bootable xp cd
Summary
i have no idea what this is good for i guess if you want to use notepad or format your hard drive or use one of the other programs on the cd it mite be ok
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"Simply The Best"
Version: PE Builder 3.1.10a
Pros
Runs DirectX, Winuae and clam from it. This works.
Cons
Took me three days joust getting WinUae to run on LiveXp.
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"Invaluable PC maintenance/recovery tool"
Version: PE Builder 3.1.10a
Pros
Runs Drive Image XML which allows
drive locking which is much preferable
to volume shadowing ... Bootable on older
less powerful laptops.
Cons
I have two WinXP laptops but no proper XP
install CD. I had to search for a long time
to find how I could build PE CDs without
a proper WinXP install CD, which I am entitled
to have but the OEMs refuse to provide.

