This Portable applications, if you prefer, can replace with a portable version some scripts with same mames on "Scripts Free Applications Pack", if you want to do this only deselect that scripts in order to not include them in your build. This first package contains the following applications: Portables x86 Description BootIce_x86 Disk & BCD Tasks Double Driver Drivers backup Gotcha! Data Backup Backup user data HWiNFO32 Hardware Info Image_Burner CD/DVD Burner IrfanView 32-bit Graphic Viewer SwiftSearch File/Folder Finder on NTFS partitions Wimlib_clc_x86 Wimlib GUI WinContig_x86 File defragmenter Portables x64 Description BootIce_x64 Disk & BCD Tasks HWiNFO64 Hardware Info IrfanView 64-bit Graphic Viewer Wimlib_clc_x64 Wimlib GUI WinContig_x64 File defragmenter Download Free Portable Applications x86 & x64.zip, into it there is a README.txt, with following instructions: Assuming you add to your PE build PStart.script, follow next instuctions please: All you need to do is: Extract Portables.zip to the root of any partition of your internal HD or your USB device. If you are making a multi-Isos bootable CD/DVD, Extract Portables.zip to the root of the folder where all Isos are before making the Iso. If your old PE did not have PStart.script when made, you will have to manually find and run ...\PStart\PStart.exe ================================================================================================================================= I am making a little tutorial (will be available soon) to let you know how you can 7z compress and run your own favorite applications this way. The advantages of this approach are: - Keep your Portables outside of boot.wim, making it smaller wich is good for systems with low ram. - As boot.wim is smaller it boots faster. - Applications are copied only once to your device, and are avalible to run from any Windows PE. - Applications are highly compressed with 7z LZMA2 compression. - When an application is ran it is extracted/decompressed to %SystemRoot%\Temp (X:\Temp on PE, or C:\Temp on OS), and once the program is closed it is deleted from X:\Temp on PE, or C:\Temp when ran on OS, freeing the used RAM.