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Expand ramdisk.sy_, and at the CMD run:.Unpack WindowsServer2003-KB889101-SP1-x86-ENU.exe (Winrar will do) and extract.Download Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (32 bit).Create the BartPe compilation folder with no iso option, just the files (takes some minutes).You can configure WinXPE to have password protection There is a little help file, you need to remove some other default plugins for it to work alright (remove: A43 File Management, Startup Group, Nu2Shell) (You will need a Windows XP SP3 Installation CD/DVD) Create a BartPe ( ) folder (no iso) with pebuilder.Now the USB is bootable (but doesn't boot yet).Access the NTFS USB with a Linux Box (YUMI + Puppy Linux will do), open GParted and turn on the USB NTFS boot flag.Format it NTFS using Windows 7 (Or HP Format Tool).Yes, this may be coming a little late, but here we go (this is what I've got so far): I'm facing a similar problem, although I don't need YUMI to solve it. I was also thinking that maybe the script could be zipped (using 7 zip) within the ISO and then have a a script run on the Windows PE boot that will ask for a password to extract it so it can then be run. Although this seems like too much effort. YUMI creates a bootleader on the USB drive and them boots the Windows PE ISO, I was thinking that there might be some way to encrypt the whole ISO and then automatically decrypt it before YUMI boots it. I have looked into Truecrypt's System Encryption option, but can't see a way of doing this with Windows PE.The reason for this is that if the USB drive is stolen, the password must not be accessible.
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