Microsoft issues a new Windows 10 version roughly every 6 months, so chances are that even if I did ever want to wipe my system, the OS, and drivers in that image would be so outdated by then that it would be easier to just start with a fresh install of whatever Windows version was current at that point. On a side note, while I too have made images of systems before I use them, these days I doubt I’d ever go back to them. Worst case, there’s a free version of Reflect that you could use to make the image. I’m not sure how to tell TrueImage to build from a newer a WinPE version though because I greatly prefer Macrium Reflect for imaging. If your TrueImage environment is built on an older version, that might explain the mouse. And it will probably also need to be built using a recent version of Windows PE 10 as its baseline in order to have the necessary support for your new system’s hardware. The Latitude 5400 would require UEFI booting, which means your USB device would need to be formatted in FAT32 rather than NTFS to be bootable in UEFI mode.
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