Winpe10 -

In the command prompt, type:

By default, WinPE will automatically reboot after 72 hours of continuous use. It is not intended to be used as a primary or permanent operating system. winpe10

When a Windows installation fails—due to a Blue Screen of Death (BSOD), a corrupt registry, or ransomware—the internal hard drive is often "locked" by the running OS. Booting into WinPE10 bypasses the installed OS entirely. Technicians can then use file explorers to copy user data to external drives, run CHKDSK, or manually edit the registry to fix boot errors. In the command prompt, type: By default, WinPE

To add drivers or PowerShell to WinPE10: Booting into WinPE10 bypasses the installed OS entirely

Boot → delete C:\Windows\WinSxS\pending.xml and C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution .

: Incorrect syntax in unattend.xml file or missing network drivers. Fix : Remove or relocate any custom unattend.xml from the WinPE root.

Boot WinPE → open Device Manager → replace SATA/RAID driver → offline registry fix.