ISO is a bootable disk image that provides a lightweight version of Windows to run the Partition Wizard. This "extra quality" tool is indispensable for several reasons:
While the term often circulates in forums sharing repacked software, it is crucial to understand the legal landscape.
Creates a bootable CD, DVD, or USB drive to manage disks when the host OS fails to boot.
Standard operating systems lock active system drives (usually the C: drive), preventing deep modification. The WinPE boot disk loads entirely into the system's volatile memory (RAM), leaving all physical attached storage drives completely unmounted and ready for modification.