Your instruction works, but it also works without the "mkdir R:\Recovery\WindowsRE" command.
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Your instruction works, but it also works without the "mkdir R:\Recovery\WindowsRE" command.
Why is the command "mkdir R:\Recovery\WindowsRE" in your instructions?
diskpart
sel disk 1
create partition primary size=1024
format quick fs=ntfs label="Recovery"
assign letter=R
set...
How to check if a disk uses GPT or MBR.
diskpart
list disk
exit
You'll see a table listing your connected disks. If a disk is GPT, it will have an asterisk (that's a * character) under the...
This will not help your problem. This is just for info.
As you noticed, the bootrec /fixboot command can no longer be used for boot repair (both on GPT and MBR disk).
Windows 10 version...
OPTION TWO
Directly Download Latest Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/9230-download-windows-10-iso-file.html#option2
How to clean install Windows 10/11 with UEFI.
Microsoft: "On the boot device menu, select the command that identifies both the firmware mode and the device. You might see separate commands for the...
Or you can also use the free AnyBurn. Tested on Windows 11 23H2 ISO and VMware Workstation 17 Player.
The Official AnyBurn Website
...
All,
If you have problem, you can find some info if you look at the ReAgent.log file - C:\Windows\Logs\Reagent
Here's an example - no problems.
reagentc /enable ---> "Operation Successful"
...
Then it doesn't matter if /target is specified or not.
By the way, I never use the /setreimage option.
I just use the following commands.
reagentc /info ---> "Windows RE status: Enabled"...
reagentc /setreimage /?
Sets the location of the custom Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) image.
REAGENTC.EXE /setreimage /path <dir_name> [/target <dir_name>] [/logpath <file_path>]
...
Do not do the below if you have BitLocker enabled.
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edit:
ReAgent.log - C:\Windows\Logs\Reagent
With no recovery partition (or recovery partition is too small) when you run "reagentc /enable" it creates the recrovery environment in C:\Recovery. So now you can run KB5034441 update.
I found another way on the internet to solve this issue. There is no need to modify the boot.wim. You just need to place the autounattend.xml file on the root of your media.
Only the "windowsPE"...