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How to Create a Bootable WinPE USB for Dell Encryption Enterprise or Dell Encryption Personal

Summary: Learn how to create a Dell Data Security WinPE bootable USB for Dell Encryption Enterprise or Dell Encryption Personal by following these instructions.

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Instructions

This article explains how to create a bootable Windows Pre-installation Environment (WinPE) for Dell Encryption Enterprise (formerly Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition) or Dell Encryption Personal (formerly Dell Data Protection | Personal Edition) using a USB storage device.


Affected Products:

  • Dell Encryption Enterprise
  • Dell Data Protection | Enterprise Edition
  • Dell Encryption Personal
  • Dell Data Protection | Personal Edition
  • Dell Data Protection | Server Edition

Affected Operating Systems:

  • Windows

A bootable WinPE USB requires:

Warning: The USB storage device is erased during this process. Back up any data from the USB storage device before following these steps to avoid data loss.
Note: Dell does not endorse nor support any listed third-party products. The listed clients are meant to be examples of potential products a customer can use. Contact the product’s manufacturer for information about setup, configuration, and management.

The process differs depending on whether the targeted endpoint is using UEFI or Legacy BIOS boot mode.

Click the appropriate boot mode for more information.

UEFI

  1. Plug the USB storage device into the computer.
  2. Right-click the Windows Start menu and then click Run.
    Run
  3. In the Run UI, type cmd and then press OK.
    Run UI
  4. Type diskpart and then press Enter.
    Running DiskPart
    Note: The computer that is listed will differ in your environment.
  5. Type list disk and then press Enter.
    Listing disks
  6. Identify the disk number that is assigned to the USB storage device.
    Identifying disk numbers
    Note:
    • In the example, the disk number 1 is assigned to the USB storage device.
    • DiskPart results will differ in your environment.
  7. Type select disk [NUMBER] and then press Enter.
    Selecting the disk number
    Note: [NUMBER] represents the disk number that is assigned to the USB storage device in Step 6.
    Warning: Data on the USB storage device must be backed up to another location before completing any further steps to avoid data loss.
  8. Type clean and then press Enter.
    Cleaning the disk
  9. Type create partition primary and then press Enter.
    Creating a primary partition
  10. Type select partition 1 and then press Enter.
    Selecting the partition
  11. Type format fs=fat32 quick and then press Enter.
    Formatting with FAT32
  12. Type active and then press Enter.
    Marking the current partition as active
  13. Type assign letter=[LETTER] and then press Enter.
    Assigning a drive letter
    Note: [LETTER] represents an unused drive letter that is assigned to the USB storage device. In the example image, the letter F is assigned to the USB storage device. This may differ in your environment.
  14. From the downloaded WinPE image, use a third-party file compression utility to extract it.
    Extracting the WinPE image
    Note:
    • UEFI bootable environments and Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) drives require an x64 WinPE image.
    • Your third-party file compression utility may differ from the screenshot example.
  15. Copy the extracted contents to the root of the USB storage device.
    Copying the extracted WinPE image contents

Legacy BIOS

  1. Plug the USB storage device into the computer.
  2. Right-click the Windows Start menu and then click Run.
    Run
  3. In the Run UI, type cmd and then press OK.
    Run UI
  4. Type diskpart and then press Enter.
    Running DiskPart
    Note: The computer that is listed will differ in your environment.
  5. Type list disk and then press Enter.
    Listing disks
  6. Identify the disk number that is assigned to the USB storage device.
    Identifying disk numbers
    Note:
    • In the example, the disk number 1 is assigned to the USB storage device.
    • DiskPart results will differ in your environment.
  7. Type select disk [NUMBER] and then press Enter.
    Selecting the disk number
    Note: [NUMBER] represents the disk number that is assigned to the USB storage device in Step 6.
    Warning: Data on the USB storage device must be backed up to another location before completing any further steps to avoid data loss.
  8. Type clean and then press Enter.
    Cleaning the disk
  9. Type create partition primary and then press Enter.
    Creating a primary partition
  10. Type select partition 1 and then press Enter.
    Selecting the partition
  11. Type format fs=ntfs quick and then press Enter.
    Formatting with NTFS
  12. Type active and then press Enter.
    Marking the current partition as active
  13. Type assign letter=[LETTER] and then press Enter.
    Assigning a drive letter
    Note: [LETTER] represents an unused drive letter that is assigned to the USB storage device. In the example, the letter F is assigned to the USB storage device. This may differ in your environment.
  14. From the downloaded WinPE image, use a third-party file compression utility to extract it.
    Extracting the WinPE image
    Note:
    • Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) drives require an x64 WinPE image.
    • Your third-party file compression utility may differ from the screenshot example.
  15. Copy the extracted contents to the root of the USB storage device.
    Copying the extracted WinPE image contents

To contact support, reference Dell Data Security International Support Phone Numbers.
Go to TechDirect to generate a technical support request online.
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Affected Products

Dell Encryption
Article Properties
Article Number: 000130809
Article Type: How To
Last Modified: 01 Nov 2024
Version:  10
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