After I edited the partition table, Windows could not find WinRE. :banghead:
Had to use Reagentc /setreimage again. :)
It's all set now.
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After I edited the partition table, Windows could not find WinRE. :banghead:
Had to use Reagentc /setreimage again. :)
It's all set now.
For the record, in the process Windows deleted the old Winre.wim (Windows Eight's), ReAgent.xml and boot.sdi from the original 900 MB Recovery Environment--which I am not going to use any longer...
Done. It did not change info at first.
Had to reagentc /disable before reagentc /setreimage and enable again.
Now it's set to the other WinRE. Thank you!
I am going to try how it goes. :-)
Hi everybody,
I have Windows 10 v.1703 Creators, but when I start Windows Recovery (Restart+shift key) and open the command prompt,
I get a There are no administrators message.
If I create a...
topgundcp
Thanks a lot for posting detailed instructions! In you screenshot I noticed you have Macrium Reflect V6. Therefore I guess you imaged the partitons in BootEFI_Only-00-00.zip with Macrium...
Thanks a lot for your replies! I really appreciate it.
topgundcp
I might have used the term "clean install" incorrectly. Actually I never reformatted C:
However, I checked after the...
Hi there!
My question is about the Windows Recovery Environment partition(s). Looks like I have one too many!
Starting at an offset of 1,024KB, diskpart sees the following.
Partition 1 ...
mrnapolean1
You are not the first person complaining that WuShowHide does not hide/block a driver graphic card update.
I don't know if it is a bug or by design whatever the reason.
Anyway, the...
Hi Ztruker,
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