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Win10 Tiny PE – Tiny version of Windows 10 PE

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For people engaged in computer repair or system maintenance, a bootable Windows PE system is must-have. For them, using tools to slim and customize the original OS setup ISO as needed is the best option. And for those users who just occasionally need to use the Windows PE system to save data, detect hardware, install system, etc., a ready-made PE is enough for them. If you feel that many PEs are too bloated or overqualified, then Win10 Tiny PE may be what you need.

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Rufus – Lighter, faster bootable USB installer maker

Rufus is a free and open-source bootable USB installer creating tool developed by Pete Batard from Ireland. The first thing that went through my mind when saw its name is the character Rufus Shinra in Final Fantasy VII. So what does it excel at, compared with the classical UNetbootin, powerful Universal USB Installer, reliable Windows USB/DVD Download Tool and fast Win32 Disk Imager?

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