Macrium portable
With a Technician's License you can add Macrium Reflect to a USB stick and carry the power of its backup engine in your pocket. With a bootable rescue environment included, the Technician's License also makes it possible to repair and restore computers that won't boot. Reflect can simply be run from a USB stick. This is useful because it gives engineers the ability to use Macrium Reflect without having to install it on a target workstation or server. With a Macrium Reflect Technician's License, IT maintenance and support engineers can put the power of Macrium Reflect's backup engine in their pocket - on a USB stick. Our entire focus is helping organisations protect business critical data and systems, without fuss and budget breaking costs. I think many would appreciate a guide on how to properly integrate DiskCryptor drivers and the program itself into Windows-based PE's.15.4 MB​Macrium Reflect Portable - Image based backup and disaster recovery solutions have taken another big step forward in speed, simplicity and power. Ripping away as many components from ful version of Windows is just not feasible (to me). Instead, I use DISM to create my own custom versions of Windows-based bootable portable environments that have no network drivers, features, capabilities, etc, but stock images of such environments (such as Macrium Rescure/Recovery PE) are already limited. There are way too many security vectors in non-tweaked full version of Windows, such as enabled-by-default local network sharing features. Personally, I don't like using full version of Windows just to explore and/or restore and/or create partition/drive backup images. Aside from driver integration, I assume registry items must be added.
Can you please create a guide? Every time I try to integrate DiskCryptor drivers with whatever method (MSMG Toolkit, DISM, NTLite), I get errors, such as "Incorrect Architecture".