Whereas DOS boots quicker than WinPE as it is about 1% of the size, many users have reported imaging speeds as higher under WinPE due to its ability to use more than "base" memory for caching. at build 2266 offers both DOS and WinPE as boot environments. In addition, you need to retain the relationship in partition numbering between source and target, so any vendor partitions need to be retained as well, or you need to build a source machine to the configuration you want to use for all your targets. You do, however, have to take account of the fact that a standard Win 7 installation consists of two partitions and both are needed for a valid image to be created. I may be missing something here, but since the NTFS file system is basically unchanged from XP to Win 7, I don't quite understand why you should not be able to image a Win 7 machine with the older version.
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