Win PE 4.0 SCCM 2012 R2

Hi
Wondering if somebody could assist - Have an environment where there is a requirement to upgrade from SCCM 2012 RTM SP1 to SCCM 2012 R2 with CU 1.
There are multiple  Boot Images created already that are managing a Windows 7 deployment.
Due to the Windows 7 Deployment I am reluctant to move to WINPE 5. 
Is there anyway of upgrading to SCCCM 2012 R2 without a requirment to rebuild the WIN PE Bootimages and still have customisible/managable WINPE 4.0 Boot Images through SCCM 2012 R2.
Any guidance is appreciated
RDunne76

Hi,
it is possible to deploy Windows 7 using WinPE 5.0 without issue (like Torsten mentioned before)
If you want to use WinPe 4.0 have a look at this description:
Customizing WinPE 3.1
and WinPE 4.0 boot images for use in ConfigMgr 2012 R2
Greetings
Eric
Eric Berg -- http://www.ericberg.de -- MCSE: Private Cloud MCSE: Server Infrastructure MCSE: Desktop Infrastructure

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