MPPurcell
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@Admin: In the other thread on WinPE Builder, SWI2 advised that the Win7 version of PE Builder is supposed to be able to support a wireless adapter. However, I have not …
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Thanks for replying, SIW2. You wrote:
"The Special Win 7 only version makes a more advanced pe. It includes windows explorer, audio, wireless networking."
I tried to load the drivers for my wireless card. …
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Regarding Post #41,... Sorry, I still don't understand what is the difference running on Win7x64 either of the two versions posted--both seem to state …
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@Peter13feb, thanks for the note about not being able to boot 32 bitWinPE on 64bit UEFI computer. I don't have experience with UEFI. However, other than that, would…
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Sorry for being so slow to be able to test my installation. @Peter13feb, thanks for your comments. AOMEI should have some of this on the promo & download page f…
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Thanks, I will try it and let you know. A little confusing--both files you say will produce a PE Builder on Win7. However, the one that says it is specifically for Win7 is a much bigger file. So perhaps that is because this one already INCLUDE…
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Has there been anything further on this? If not, what would help is for the web page that promotes the PE Builder to explain clearly when this will work and when it will not work. x64 vs x32? Version of Windows? Vista, 7, 8,10?? If made on on…
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Hi, have you done any further work on the WinPEmaker for Win 7? Is this in a finished state?
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Thanks, I downloaded v8. Have you corrected as of now the error vagn_32 and XenonKilla found in the 7PEv8.zip? Do you have documented anywhere the change history of what you have improved?
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SIW2, you wrote:
Did you try 7pev7 as well ?
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I downloaded a copy of 7pebuilder-v6.cmd (WinPEmaker For Win7 only--I think that's 7pev6), but I haven't had a chance to install and try it yet. …
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Joe, I don't imagine you received any help from AOMEI support, or any reply. This is too much of an odd duck. I don't think they will have any answer to what you have experienced.
There was a book out a couple of years ago,…
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Mmmmmmm... Sounds like the problem is actually with the hardware. My first thought was that it was the USB Pen drive, but now it sounds like it could be the computer hardware instead. Very weird. Sounds like it is time to leave this to the my…
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Waiting with baited breath, to hear what they say....
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I think I was confused by one thing--if you delete the "windows\system32\config\system" file, will the OS still boot? (Is this Win7?) Or are you solely talking about changes to the file from outside the system where you don't try to use the O/…
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PS: What I just wrote is keeping in mind that you don't want to lose you current installation by reinstalling from scratch.
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Joemclutz, sounds like you did some pretty deft detective work. I am trying to imagine what process you used to find that particular file to be the culprit!
Do a search on "windows system32 config system file is missing or cor…
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Well, at least you have your answer. Sounds like there is nothing wrong with you old 1 TB HDD. The problem seems to be with something that happened with the File System. You could probably reformat your old drive and use it just fine. I guess…
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You know, this situation is pretty odd. If I understand correctly, your USB disk works with other drives you've tried, just not with this particular HDD. Also, booting from another OS or CD or USB can access the HDD. If all that is true, it ma…
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>Seems to be a problem with MS winpe recognising the hard drive. ...Linux os read disks differently.<
Yes, I've also found it to be the case that Windows or winPE sometimes cannot read a drive, but a Linux OS will. I've…
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joemclutz, most of these new large drives now have a new, different "advanced format" system on them. They are still formatted as NTFS (usually), but there is something different about them. I forget the details now, but I had to deal with this…
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Paul--
>"It says it creates a "factory recovery partition", but my sense is that it actually creates a user recovery partition of the current, not factory, installation."<
I hope you do get an answer to…
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@ joemclutz--
Did you try detaching your HDD from the system, and attaching a different HDD to the system to see if it will boot from the USB with ANY HDD attached? That would help you confirm that it is the disk itself that h…
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Did you copy the entire disk, disk-to-disk? Were the disks of the same size? If not, there may have been some repositioning of the data on the drive. If you had to repair the boot sector, that seems like indication that you copied partitions a…
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I've had a hard disk fail in such a way that not only would Windows no longer start--the disk also would not allow any other Windows-based computer, or CD/DVD to boot either (like a Windows PE disk) if that disk was attached to the system. I was…