Winpe 11 Ktv Link
Getting started requires a bit of technical know-how. Since KTV is a custom distribution (often found on forums), you typically won't find it on the Microsoft Store.
Tools you need:
The Process (Using Ventoy - Recommended): winpe 11 ktv
While WinPE 11 KTV is powerful, it is a third-party modification. It is not an official Microsoft release.
If you search for WinPE 11 KTV on Chinese tech forums (where many of these specialized builds originate), you will see it praised for one main reason: Convenience. Getting started requires a bit of technical know-how
Here is why it stands out:
dism /Unmount-Image /MountDir:C:\mount /commit
MakeWinPEMedia /USB C:\WinPE_KTV F: (where F: is your USB)
Use Rufus to write the WinPE11_KTV.iso to your USB drive. Set partition scheme to MBR for BIOS/UEFI compatibility. The Process (Using Ventoy - Recommended):
Pro tip: Enable persistent storage using a second partition (e.g., D:\Songs) to hold your karaoke library without rebuilding the PE every time.
Standard WinPE loads only a command prompt. For KTV, you need a touch-friendly shell. Use WinXShell (open-source) or Classic Shell to add a basic taskbar and start menu.
Copy WinXShell.exe and its dependencies into C:\WinPE_11_KTV\media\Program Files\WinXShell.
Edit startnet.cmd (inside C:\WinPE_11_KTV\media\Windows\System32) to launch WinXShell automatically:
wpeinit
X:\Program Files\WinXShell\WinXShell.exe -winpe