No bootable USB stick possible
I have a Windows 10 with all updates. I can not longer start from a USB stick created by Backupper 7.3.3. After starting the stick, the message "BiInitializeLibrary failed 0xc000009a" appears. It must be related to the latest WIN 10 because Microsoft has changed something. I found out that all ISO and Wim files before a date (that's true, I tried) around May 1923 (your Win PE is from 2022) will no longer start. This means the program is useless because if Windows fails, I can no longer access my backups.
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https://www.ubackup.com/help/create-bootable-disk.html
Add custom drivers, such as NVMe, if necessary.
Partition Assistant WinPE USB:
https://www.diskpart.com/help/make-bootable-cd-wizard.html
Add custom drivers, such as NVMe, if necessary.
Aomei (Win)PE Builder USB:
https://www.ubackup.com/pe-builder.html
Best for PCs before 2020, includes Partition Assistant, Backupper, Recuva, 7zip, OSF Mount, CPU-Z, Bootice, DiskMgmt.msc. Supports x64 portable apps. Does not support any additional drivers, such as some internal M.2 NVMe disks.
https://www.aomeitech.com/docs/AOMEI_Backupper_UserManual.pdf
Backupper How To Guides
https://www.ubackup.com/help/
https://www.ubackup.com/articles/all-in-one-os-bootable-usb-7983-rc.html
Put all bootable ISOs on 1 USB Stick, open source
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https://www.supergrubdisk.org/super-grub2-disk
There is a program Yumi. The ISO installed there works, but only if you do NOT boot via WIN PE. The same error occurs again with Win PE. There is a “normal Mode” there. And so I created a backup again using the “multiboot stick”.
Why that is so, I have NO IDEA. The main thing is that it works - again!!