Multi-shell support: You can choose between different graphical user interfaces, such as Explorer, BSExplorer, or XPE.
Custom boot profiles: You can create and save different configurations for your boot CD, such as network settings, drivers, plugins, etc.
Password protection: You can set a password for your boot CD to prevent unauthorized access.
Fully localized pre-processing and post-processing: You can select your preferred language and keyboard layout for your boot CD.
200+ AutoHelp plugins: You can easily integrate various freeware and shareware programs into your boot CD, such as antivirus, backup, recovery, disk management, etc. The AutoHelp plugins will copy or download the required files for you. Some plugins may require the installation of the program on your host system.
Reatogo-x-pe is mainly intended as a system recovery suite, but it can also be used for other purposes, such as testing, troubleshooting, or data rescue. It can make workable copies of various device drivers and registry settings from your host system, so you can access your hardware and software from the boot CD. It can also read and write to NTFS partitions, which is not possible with the standard Windows XP CD.
To create a Reatogo-x-pe boot CD, you need the following:
A Windows XP installation CD with Service Pack 2 or later. You can also use a slipstreamed CD that combines the original Windows XP CD with the latest service pack and updates.
A blank CD-R or CD-RW disc and a CD burner.
The Reatogo-x-pe software package, which you can download from [here].
After downloading the Reatogo-x-pe software package, you need to follow these steps:
Extract the Reatogo-x-pe software package to a folder on your hard drive.
Run the Reatogo.exe file from the extracted folder. This will launch the Reatogo PE Builder, which is a graphical user interface that guides you through the creation of your boot CD.
In the Reatogo PE Builder window, click on the Start PEBuilder button. This will open a dialog box where you need to specify the source path to the installation files of your Windows XP CD. You can either browse to the drive letter of your CD-ROM or to a folder on your hard drive that contains the copied files of your Windows XP CD. Make sure that the folder contains an i386 subfolder with the necessary files.
Click on OK to start the extraction process. Reatogo PE Builder will copy the essential files from your Windows XP CD to a temporary folder on your hard drive. It will also check for any missing or corrupted files and try to fix them. If any errors occur during this process, you may need to provide another source of installation files or download them from the internet.
After the extraction process is completed, you will see the main configuration window of Reatogo PE Builder. Here you can customize various settings and options for your boot CD, such as:
The output format: You can choose between creating an ISO image file or burning directly to a CD.
The shell type: You can select which graphical user interface you want to use for your boot CD. The default option is XPE, which is an enhanced version of Explorer with more features and functionality.
The boot profile: You can create and save different configurations for your boot CD, such as network settings, drivers, plugins, etc. You can also load an existing profile or use the default one.
The password protection: You can set a password for your boot CD to prevent unauthorized access. You can also enable or disable this feature at any time.
The language and keyboard layout: You can select your preferred language and keyboard layout for your boot CD. Reatogo PE Builder will automatically download and install the necessary files for your chosen language.
The plugins: You can add various programs and utilities to your boot CD, such as antivirus, backup, recovery, disk management, etc. You can use the AutoHelp plugins that will copy or download the required files for you, or you can use the normal BartPE plugins that you need to provide yourself. You can also enable or disable any plugin at any time.
When you are satisfied with your settings and options, click on the Build button to start the creation of your boot CD. Reatogo PE Builder will compile all the files and settings into a bootable media. Depending on your output format, it will either create an ISO image file on your hard drive or burn directly to a CD. This process may take several minutes, depending on the size and complexity of your boot CD.
After the creation process is completed, you will see a message that confirms the success of your operation. You can now test your boot CD by inserting it into your CD-ROM drive and restarting your computer. Make sure that your BIOS is set to boot from CD first. You should see a menu that allows you to select which boot profile you want to use. After that, you should see the graphical user interface of your boot CD, which gives you access to your hardware and software.
Congratulations! You have successfully created a Reatogo-x-pe boot CD. You can now use it for various purposes, such as system recovery, testing, troubleshooting, or data rescue. You can also update or modify your boot CD at any time by running the Reatogo PE Builder again and changing your settings and options. For more information and support, you can visit the official website of Reatogo-x-pe [here].
References:
[Reatogo Boot-CD REATOGO]
[Reatogo Recovery CD Tech Support Guy]
[Reatogo-X-PE - Software Discussion & Support - Neowin]
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