Sure - I do same as well.
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Sure - I do same as well.
Recently bought a very lightweight (and cheap) laptop with 32GB emmc drive for travelling rather than carrying my main lappie (far more expensive to replace if broken/stolen).
I set up both...
I created a batch file with above and run it via task scheduler to run at startup.
I always create new media just to be sure.
It got there in the end?
I meant you create it on one, and it works ok on others. Is that what you are saying is what you tried?
Yeah I do as well but MR usually has enough of its own built in drivers to usually work.
One thing I am not sure about with winre is whether the recovery drive is so portable to other pcs. Has anybody made a winre drive on one pc and tried it on other dissimilar pcs?
Already sorted - see post #1857
I have always had a minor problem whereby I needed to manually inject an amd sata driver with V7.2 into boot.wim using dism even though it was supposed to be picked up. Without it, I could not boot...
The main plus of winre over winpe apart from wifi is you do not need to download 1GB of adk files.
So as I said not really important but theoretically winre is more future proof.
Sure but I like to eliminate unecessary detritus. Takes seconds but not needed per se.
That is what I said. But you said earlier it overwrites everything and does not create new partitions but it does if needed. I always wipe existing drives anyway just in case.
I am afraid this is incorrect. If you have a fat32 partition with data, it just writes necessary files to drive - it does not overwrite everything - just the files it needs to. Partition is just...
You probably still had the pe10 files downloaded and you selected wrong option when you selected to build. Just redo it again if you want wifi otherwise it does not really matter that much.
Works for me.
Try it.
The wording is efi - there is a bios issue with older uefi installations which are not fully compatible and give this low res issue. I had it on my lenovo. I click that option and I get full...
When you build your rescue media, select advanced options, and check box "enable legacy efi screen resolution support".
May have to!
My iso is only c. 600 MB and c. 500 MB if I exclude wifi profile.
I am not sure why your iso is so big - I assume it is related to added drivers.
I agree - there is always the possibility of an omission error on the release notes. I am 100% certain it is ok if I do the iso update anyway.
Different error code and message.
A common error is to type /unload when it should just be unload.
Post image of command as you enter it and the output.
Sorry I meant automatically checks - I was not clear.
Put a pause at end of batch file, run it with admin rights (you are doing that?), and post image of results.
Yeah that is how winre works. Reflect automatically updates using latest winre.wim files.