Wpeinit and Startnet.cmd: Using WinPE Startup Scripts
Applies To: Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2
Use Wpeinit and Startnet.cmd to run startup scripts when Windows PE (WinPE) first runs.
Wpeinit outputs log messages to c:\Windows\system32\wpeinit.log.
Startnet.cmd
You can add customized command-line scripts in Windows PE by using Startnet.cmd. By default, Windows PE includes a Startnet.cmd script located at %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 of your customized Windows PE image.
Startnet.cmd starts Wpeinit.exe. Wpeinit.exe installs Plug and Play devices, processes Unattend.xml settings, and loads network resources.
For more info, see WinPE: Mount and Customize.
Wpeinit Command-Line Options
The following command-line option is available for Wpeinit:
Wpeinit [-unattend:<path_to_answer_file>]
Example:
Wpeinit –unattend:"C:\Unattend-PE.xml"
Supported Unattend settings
You can create an answer file and include any of the following settings for use with Windows PE:
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/Display
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/EnableFirewall
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/EnableNetwork
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/LogPath
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/PageFile
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/Restart
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/RunAsynchronous
Microsoft-Windows-Setup/RunSynchronous
See Also
Tasks
Reference
Winpeshl.ini Reference: Launching an app when WinPE starts
Concepts
Best Practices for Authoring Answer Files
Other Resources
WinPE for Windows 8.1: Windows PE 5.1
Unattended Windows Setup Reference