In case of significant hardware upgrade scenarios, like a migration from old SATA HDD to a faster m.2 NVMe SSD you may need to add drivers for the new hardware on the next step of the Media Builder. Windows Recovery Environment is recommended, because it usually has all the drivers required for the successful hardware recognition. Select a toolkit that you want to be used for the rescue media creation.The option '32-bit (x86)' under the 'Architecture' drop-down list is for very rare cases of tablets and other devices, that run 32-bit UEFI firmware - not to be confused with 32-bit Windows! Choose 64-bit (圆4), regardless of whether your Windows is 64-bit or 32-bit.If you select the option 'WinPE-based media':
Using bootable media created with WinPE may provide better compatibility with your computer’s hardware because the preinstallation environment uses Windows drivers. First, select the bootable media type: WinPE-based media or Linux-based media.