If you run
cmd
diskpart
sel disk 1
list par
exit
I give you the right instructions how to delete the useless Recovery on disk 1
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If you run
cmd
diskpart
sel disk 1
list par
exit
I give you the right instructions how to delete the useless Recovery on disk 1
To replace the WinRE.wim:
https://www.tenforums.com/windows-updates-activation/211604-unable-delete-winreagent-folder-3.html#post2613239
ServicePack Build : 418!!
Modified : 07-10-2019 - 04:33:18 !!!
means that you have to download the last ISO to extrakt the WinRE.wim.
Then the old one has to be replaced! Don't try s.th. else!
...
The above commands are not (!) for you!
Find out your Version:
cmd (admin)
Dism /Get-ImageInfo /ImageFile:\\?\GLOBALROOT\device\harddisk0\partition2\Recovery\WindowsRE\winre.wim /index:1
...
"Running DISM RestoreHealth gives an error – No Source found."
What does that message tell you? No idea?
The path is too long. Do you use an install.wim or install.esd?
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:X:\Sources\install.wim:1
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth...
It is easy to update the WinRE.wim in the ISO.
Just 3 Dism-Commands and the ISO is up to date.
Rufus doesn't help to create a partition-size that is safe for all future SafeOS updates.
That's definitely not a solution! Why do you try to find alternatively steps that don't work?
Feature Request: Option to increase default size of generated windows recovery partition. (if...
It's nice to meet s.o. from Lahore here. I have been there 25 years ago. :cool:
As far as I know, it hasn't been updated. But the new Recovery Partition will be too small as well. In case you run a new installation, you have to now how to use copy & paste.
Then the new...
Your old EFI Partition on disk 1 (1|1) could/should get Non-Efi Attributes.
Run
diskpart
sel disk 1
sel par 1
set id=ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7
gpt attributes=0X8000000000000000...
Network is not supported in Safe Mode
mridzon
You are on the wrong way. You created the backup image by a particular software. This software also allows you to create a Recovery-Boot-Stick. Then you boot from that USB-Stick and select...
Did you use an USB-Disk to execute the bcdedit-commands or did you use the RE?
PCIe adaptors are independant from the chipset and have no influence on the SATA-Ports.
The right Partition structure is EFI | MSR | Windows | Recovery
Why didn't you run just a Bare Metal Recovery?
Boot into RE or PE and in cmd type
bcdedit
You should find
That update is important and not irrelvant at all. It is your best friend and it shows you that your Recovery Partition is too small!
Try to run an Inplacement on a disk with a free space of just...
To find out which one is active and should not be deleted run
cmd (admin)
bcdedit /enum OSLOADER
The other not in the above list can be deleted.
Quick and not dirty.
Create a Backup of your WIN10
Start your VMware and create a new Disk.
Recover your WIN10 backup to your new created virtual disk
Works on VMwareWorkstation and is...
As long as it is not sure that you can't delete the folders without any risk, you can hide them:
C:\Windows\System32>attrib +H "D:\......"
I don't know the influence of the StrelecPE, so it's better to get any SATA. It can be an old one. I know that it can take some time, to get it. So don't worry
We could also try to install a...
All that looks good. The EFI\Microsoft\Boot-Folder would have been more interesting, but it's ok
The BCD in S:\EFI\Microsoft\Recovery is a secondary BCD, normally unused.The right one is...
OK, copy & paste a simple command into command prompt to get a solid partition layout is not easy enough?
OK
go back to the (F:)-Boot Option (first change UEFI to BIOS) again and do that what is explained in #34
Everything looks like a typical Dual-Boot arrangement. You run Windows (C:) and boot...
On certain machines the "Boot from File" option is displayed in the Menue where you select to boot from USB, etc.