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  1. Posts : 43,010
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #21

    Hi, gave this a quick try.. seemed smooth in operation.. noticed two things:
    - By default, creates folder ‘EaseUS Screenshot’ in Pictures - personally would prefer this be an option.
    (And of course folder remains after uninstallation).
    - Installer needs to clean up properly... Geek Uninstaller finds significant leftovers.

    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 4,803
    Windows 10 preview 64-bit Home
       #22

    Try3 said:
    John,

    If you ever decide to publish a portable version as well then please do test it running in the WinPE established by booting from a Windows 10 installation USB.
    - I have only ever found one that can run in WinPE & it is very awkward to use so yours might be very welcome.

    It would need to:-
    1 be copied onto the installation USB by the user, and
    2 be run by entering a command in WinPE's Command prompt.

    All the best,
    Denis
    That's a good idea. Similar to what Macrium's screen capture on the recovery medium has and it saves to an external drive.
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  3. Posts : 16,952
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
       #23

    Fabler2 said:
    That's a good idea.
    I agree with you completely.

    Fabler2 said:
    Similar to what Macrium's screen capture on the recovery medium has and it saves to an external drive.
    The only one I have managed to get working at all has been Snipaste and it's awkward to use [and I cannot get it to capture a Command prompt window].
    Screenshot tool to add to the Windows installation USB my post #9 - TenForums
    {Earlier posts in that thread deal with getting an explorer & a PDF reader to work in the Installation USB's WinPE - Explorer++, SumatraPDF}

    Before that, I tried [but could not get working]:
    Lightscreen
    MSPaint-WinXP
    MSPaint-Win7
    MSPaint-Win10v1607
    ScreenMe
    SnapShot
    WinPEScreenshotTool
    Macrium peexplorer.exe [extracted from the Macrium boot disk] but trying to run it from the Installation USB's Command prompt provoked no response at all.
    ZoomIt {This one really took the biscuit. It seemed to work but its 'saved' response was false, the image was not saved anywhere.}


    All the best,
    Denis
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  4. Posts : 163
    win 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #24

    Try3 said:
    John,

    If you ever decide to publish a portable version as well then please do test it running in the WinPE established by booting from a Windows 10 installation USB.
    - I have only ever found one that can run in WinPE & it is very awkward to use so yours might be very welcome.

    It would need to:-
    1 be copied onto the installation USB by the user, and
    2 be run by entering a command in WinPE's Command prompt.

    All the best,
    Denis
    Hi Denis,
    Got this. I think this can be a unique point for a support product. Thank you very much for this info.

    Sincerely,
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  5. Posts : 163
    win 10 pro
    Thread Starter
       #25

    dalchina said:
    Hi, gave this a quick try.. seemed smooth in operation.. noticed two things:
    - By default, creates folder ‘EaseUS Screenshot’ in Pictures - personally would prefer this be an option.
    (And of course folder remains after uninstallation).
    - Installer needs to clean up properly... Geek Uninstaller finds significant leftovers.

    Thanks.
    Thanks for your quick try!
    We will reconsider the folder creation choice. It can be easy to set up.
    The installer leftover issue, I will talk to our team and check this.

    There is a lot to improve! Thanks for your suggestions! We cherish them!
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