For the last time! (D:) is right. But did you create the Scratchfolder?
mkdir D:\scratch ?
X:> dir D:
?
... SFC or DISM ran from the legacy environment ...
They never run in legacy...
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For the last time! (D:) is right. But did you create the Scratchfolder?
mkdir D:\scratch ?
X:> dir D:
?
... SFC or DISM ran from the legacy environment ...
They never run in legacy...
OK, let's go :busted:
Just make sure that you get each line from the commands in #38
I think, the best way to do this, is to copy everything to notepad and use
cut & paste
Copy & paste line by line and wait for the system response after each input
Do not begin before I see the result from diskpart.
diskpart
sel disk 1
list par
exit
Error Message: Failed to load the provider: X:\windows\system32\Dism
Have no idea what that means. I have to ask a friend.
So for today I say bye.
Try to get an 8 GB USB-Stick
Dell...
therealsimpsons
The first column in the upper part "Volume" is not readable.
Best Solution is to place the new EFI-Partition at the end of disk 1.
Here are your Comand Prompt inputs:
same as...
If you know how to replace the ancient WinRE.wim on (E:) Recovery Environment with a newer one using Explorer++ let me know.
sfc /scannow /offbootdir=D:\ /offwindir=D:\Windows /offlogfile=D:\sfc.txt
try without scratchdir
Dism /image:D:\ /cleanup-image /restorehealth
don't forget this when you start a new session...
Failed to create Dism Image Session in host! A problem ocurred loading the image session.
A DVD? which win version?
The command with (D:) is correct. We don't want to analyse your DVD!
Your...
FreeBooter
There is no boot problem
Did you run from Recovery Environment? If yes, try the USB and in command prompt type
X:> diskpart
list vol
exit
to verfy that the Letter is still (D:) It might have changed.
You also can use...
You can download "Explorer++" it's portable and copy it to your USB-Stick in the WIN-DIR. That makes it much easier afterwords.
Explorer++ - Download
click in the searchbox and type cmd
In the opening window select command prompt run as administrator
What is your active EFI-Partition?
Type command prompt as admin
C:\Windows\System32>bcdedit
Yes, it's the easy way! Just 5 $ And some years ago I lived in Bremen :-)
There is s.th. to do. ;)
YES, that is possible. The problem is that the right install.wim index is needed and the dism-command is very complicated,
s.th. like this: Dism /image:K:\ /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth...
CHKDSK looks good!
DISM /resorehealth connects to MS-Server and fixes files if they are corrupt or damaged.
WiFi is not possible in PE/RE!
The TS needs help and not a discussion. This thread is full of wrong instructions and advices. To convert disk 1 to GPT and make it bootable is absolutely not the main problem! What do people believe...
Your Diskmanagement Screenshot doesn't allow to give proper advices! Expand columns 1 + 5 so that you can read everything.
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Better is to run Command Prompt as admin...
Important: When you are in PE/RE-Mode the drive-letters can change! So don't worry about that!
(D:) is your OS-Partition!
Your Recovery is on (E:) and you boot from there.
Directory of...
Celery
We are all happy that you assist us! :p
YES!
And make sure that you saved your settings before you begin. Otherwise you have to do it manually with the data you got from your ISP.
But I don't think that it is possible to convert the disks that way. A 3rd party tool is needed.
Run
C:\Windows\System32>bcdedit
Your Commands are wrong!
C:\Windows\System32>mbr2gpt /validate /disk:0 /allowFullOS
C:\Windows\System32>mbr2gpt /validate /disk:1 /allowFullOS
copy & paste !
reg query...
PE is when you boot into the Recovery-Mode. (RE) RE is a modified PE.
X:\Windows\system32> indicates that you are in PE
X:\Windows\system32>dir E:\Recovery\WindowsRE /a /s