3 hours ago
Thank you to @Froggie for the detailed explanation, very clear.
Here's a brief summary:
Both methods have their own use cases. Hasleo leaves this choice to the user. If you encounter situations where an emergency disk created with WinRE fails to boot properly, try checking this option and recreate the disk.
Thanks again to @garioch7 for the question, and to @Epictetus and @Froggie for their answers.
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
Here's a brief summary:
- Unchecked (default): Uses the system's built-in WinRE. It's convenient, but compatibility issues may arise due to Windows updates or OEM customizations.
- Checked: Downloads a clean WinPE component package from Microsoft. It's smaller in size, has a stable version, and generally offers better compatibility.
Both methods have their own use cases. Hasleo leaves this choice to the user. If you encounter situations where an emergency disk created with WinRE fails to boot properly, try checking this option and recreate the disk.
Thanks again to @garioch7 for the question, and to @Epictetus and @Froggie for their answers.
Have a nice day!
Best regards,
