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Its my error again! II do another reinstall will that sort it? My wife is wanting me to leave this now
Its my error again! II do another reinstall will that sort it? My wife is wanting me to leave this now
@john7
that means, that the reagentc / disable command does not work in the wrong directory
So use 7z as mentioned above
otherwise the winre.wim gets lost!
We have to reformat the partition first
Only (!) if there is a WinRE.wim in C:\Windows\System32\Recovery
run step by step
diskpart
sel disk 0
sel par 3
format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery"
assign letter=R
exit
mkdir R:\Recovery\WindowsRE
xcopy /h C:\Windows\System32\Recovery\Winre.wim R:\Recovery\WindowsRE
xcopy /h C:\Windows\System32\boot.sdi R:\Recovery\WindowsRE
Reagentc /setreimage /path R:\Recovery\WindowsRE /target C:\Windows
reagentc /enable
Watch the system response after each input
Last edited by Pentagon; 12 Jan 2024 at 14:08.
@Pentagon - I posted the different ways to get into winre should others not know. My winre doesn't work, so another way may work.
My question is, people have x32 and x64 bit install disks. Does this mean I need to extract Winre.wim so that it is 64-bit for my x64 bit, or will the 32-bit Winre.wim work just as well if I get it from the install disk x32 source directory so that it can be used on a x64 or x32 OS installation? Or is Winre.wim the same and defaults to x32 for both bit environments? I'm not sure if I'm trying to repair a x64 OS system, that it would make a difference.
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I'm on the long road to "recovery" - for my laptop and from Msoft...