Error code 0xc0000001 when installing captured Win 10 on ext. HDD

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    Windows 7
       #11

    Ignore that shopping list of repair commands you have. There's specific cases for using them, and this isn't it.

    If /Apply-Image failed, it's probably a bad capture. But switching it out with a clean ISO install.wim will validate this fact. This is just to make sure your ISO environment isn't the reason why it failed.

    For the image capture, was it taken on a live system by capturing the live system? That's a mistake. The original PC should be shut down, and booted from another media (like your external HDD, set up this way). This boot environment can cleanly capture all the files, since it's self-hosted and not using any of the original PC's disk files.
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  2. Posts : 154
    Dual boot Windows 10 Pro 22H2 (b 19045.4412) and Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (b 22631.3593)
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       #12

    garlin said:
    Ignore that shopping list of repair commands you have. There's specific cases for using them, and this isn't it.

    If /Apply-Image failed, it's probably a bad capture. But switching it out with a clean ISO install.wim will validate this fact. This is just to make sure your ISO environment isn't the reason why it failed.

    For the image capture, was it taken on a live system by capturing the live system? That's a mistake. The original PC should be shut down, and booted from another media (like your external HDD, set up this way). This boot environment can cleanly capture all the files, since it's self-hosted and not using any of the original PC's disk files.
    Hi garlin,

    The capture was done off line with WinPE.

    Kind regards,

    tecknot
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