Ankhtechwinpev137z Updated May 2026
Download the ankhtechwinpev137z.cab or .msu file from your hardware vendor’s support portal or the Ankhtech repository.
Mount your WinPE image (boot.wim) and add the driver: ankhtechwinpev137z updated
dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:"C:\WinPE_Media\sources\boot.wim" /Index:1 /MountDir:"C:\WinPE_Offline"
dism /Image:"C:\WinPE_Offline" /Add-Driver /Driver:"C:\Drivers\ankhtechwinpev137z.inf"
dism /Unmount-Image /MountDir:"C:\WinPE_Offline" /Commit
Legacy versions often required disabling Secure Boot to boot. The updated V137Z has a properly signed bootloader (via a test certificate or shim), allowing it to launch on locked-down corporate and government machines without altering BIOS settings—a critical feature for field technicians. Download the ankhtechwinpev137z
Yes, unequivocally. If you are still using V137Z original, V135, or any 2021-era WinPE, the updated version is a mandatory upgrade. Legacy versions often required disabling Secure Boot to boot
Who should NOT update?
For everyone else—from MSPs to hobbyists—the driver support alone justifies the switch.
One of the most frequent complaints about the old V137Z was the inability to see advanced NVMe drives (especially Samsung PM9A1 and WD SN850X). The ankhtechwinpev137z updated build includes a curated driver pack that ensures: