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# Change history for Deploy Windows 10
This topic lists new and updated topics in the [Deploy Windows 10](index.md) documentation for [Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile](../index.md).
## June 2016
| New or changed topic | Description |
|----------------------|-------------|
| [Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE](configure-a-pxe-server-to-load-windows-pe.md) | New |
## May 2016
| New or changed topic | Description |
|----------------------|-------------|
| [Upgrade a Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile with Mobile Device Management](upgrade-windows-phone-8-1-to-10.md) | New |
## December 2015
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title: Walkthrough: Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE (Windows 10)
title: Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE (Windows 10)
description: This topic describes how to configure a PXE server to load Windows PE so that it can be used with an image file to install Windows 10 from the network.
keywords: windows pe, windows 10, upgrade, deploy, image
keywords: upgrade, update, windows, windows 10, pxe, WinPE, image, wim
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: deployment
ms.pagetype: deploy
author: greg-lindsay
---
# Walkthrough: Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE
# Configure a PXE server to load Windows PE
**Applies to**
- Windows 10
This topic describes how to configure a PXE server to load Windows PE so that it can be used with an image file to install Windows 10 from the network.
## Summary
This walkthrough describes how to configure a PXE server to load Windows PE by booting a client computer from the network. Using the Windows PE tools and a Windows 10 image file, you can install Windows 10 from the network.
## Prerequisites
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All four of the roles specified above can be hosted on the same computer or each can be on a separate computer.
## Step 1: Copy Windows PE source files from the deployment computer to the PXE server
### To copy source files to the PXE server:
## Step 1: Copy Windows PE source files
1. On the deployment computer, click **Start**, and type **deployment**.
2. Right-click **Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment** and then click **Run as administrator**. The Deployment and Imaging Tools Environment shortcut opens a Command Prompt window and automatically sets environment variables to point to all the necessary tools.
3. Run the following command to copy the base Windows PE files into a new folder. The script requires two arguments: hardware architecture and destination location.
3. Run the following command to copy the base Windows PE files into a new folder. The script requires two arguments: hardware architecture and destination location. The value of **<architecture>** can be **x86**, **amd64**, or **arm** and **<destination>** is a path to a local directory. If the directory does not already exist, it will be created.
```
copype.cmd <arch> <destination>
copype.cmd <architecture> <destination>
```
The value of **&lt;arch&gt;** can be **x86**, **amd64**, or **arm** and **&lt;destination&gt;** is a path to a local directory. If the directory does not already exist, it will be created. For example, the following command copies **amd64** architecture files to the **C:\winpe_amd64** directory:
For example, the following command copies **amd64** architecture files to the **C:\winpe_amd64** directory:
```
copype.cmd amd64 C:\winpe_amd64
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## Step 2: Configure boot settings and copy the BCD file
### To configure boot settings:
1. Create a BCD store using bcdedit.exe:
```
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copy c:\BCD \\PXE-1\TFTPRoot\Boot
```
Your PXE/TFTP server is now configured.
Note: You can view the BCD settings that have been configured using the command **“bcdedit /store &lt;BCD file location&gt; /enum all**:
Your PXE/TFTP server is now configured. You can view the BCD settings that have been configured using the command “bcdedit /store &lt;BCD file location&gt; /enum all. See the following example:
```
C:\>bcdedit /store C:\BCD /enum all

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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
ms.sitesec: library
ms.pagetype: mdt
author: greg-lindsay
author: Jamiejdt
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# Upgrade a Windows Phone 8.1 to Windows 10 Mobile with Mobile Device Management (MDM)