Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media


  1. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #2001

    @ APT - are you using PEB when creating your Applications with Creator?
    As I noticed that the different processes are out of normal order and there are extra spaces...
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  2. Posts : 48
    Windows 10 Home v1909
       #2002

    Kyhi said:
    Did you select your "Source" First ??? Before Running Mega Download....
    As by default your Host (If x64) should not be popping that message up...

    Just tested the MegaSetup download - without Issue

    And for Win10XPE to be flagged by AV software is common - but false...
    I completely forgot about that tab. Whoops. Looks like I did.
    Also, downloading the new script in your second post (first page) seems to have solved the problem.
    And yeah, that is interesting.
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  3. Posts : 89
    Windows 10
       #2003

    Kyhi said:
    @ Raex-D
    Results Vary - dunno why..
    Attachment 303604
    Damn, this is very mysterious. What source are you using? And could you show me your settings if possible? Perhaps this is the root of all my issues.

    EDIT: I even updated everything. I didn't change anything, except just unticked the Apps option and then just chose QTTabbar, and Wow64 support in build core. I still am not seeing those entries. Idk what's going on, I'll try a release preview or some different source and see.
    Last edited by Raex-D; 27 Oct 2020 at 04:32.
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  4. Posts : 4,657
    several
       #2004

    @ffrags

    And with 20H2 I don't get a visible working desktop.
    Check the winre.wim version. Does it match install.wim?

    Check the completed software and system hives. There shouldn't be any C:\ or D:\ .

    Like when building win7 pe, regfind can be used to change them to X:\ if needed.

    RegFind.zip

    regfind.exe -p HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\pe-soft -y C:\ -y -r X:\
    regfind.exe -p HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\pe-sys -y C:\ -y -r X:\

    etc.
    Last edited by SIW2; 27 Oct 2020 at 03:06.
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  5. Posts : 89
    Windows 10
       #2005

    @Kyhi Test with Source Win10 1909 18362.418 Windows Pro. Same results. I can't see those registry entries under Administrator login. Could it be a client sided issue? I am running win10xpe on 1809

    Also, I just saw the issue with 20H1 and 20H2 builds. That is so weird, I have a version with me, 19042.541 and I can build winpe fine, even before I could. Just testing it again. (I even said it in this reply if you'd see my edits. -.- I don't know what's happening.

    EDIT: Adding Screenshot
    I saw that the techbench iso is the one giving issues. I made this iso a couple days ago using UUD maybe something changed during that time. Can't say about that.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media-2020-10-27_16h12_09.png  
    Last edited by Raex-D; 27 Oct 2020 at 05:43. Reason: Made by mistake
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  6. Posts : 417
    W10, W7
       #2006

    Kyhi said:
    @ APT - are you using PEB when creating your Applications with Creator?
    As I noticed that the different processes are out of normal order and there are extra spaces...
    not normally, but it does vary. I do however tend to remove parts of the script that are not required/used
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  7. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #2007

    @ Raex-D
    How are you adding those "Regwrite" entries into build ??
    If via "Additions/Registry" be sure to enable "Additions" in the left pane & the checkbox to the left of the "Edit" button for the Registry section
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  8. Posts : 89
    Windows 10
       #2008

    Kyhi said:
    @ Raex-D
    How are you adding those "Regwrite" entries into build ??
    If via "Additions/Registry" be sure to enable "Additions" in the left pane & the checkbox to the left of the "Edit" button for the Registry section
    I am using your script Kyhi. I put your script under the Apps\Tweaks folder. From there, I started Win10XPE. My options after choosing the source were "Switch to Admin", "Wow64 Support" and "Run all from Ram" (I also decreased the time to 0 to directly log into Administrator). Then I unticked the Apps so it deselected all of them, and just manually ticked QTTabbar, and that's about it. The resultant ISO, when I boot into it, I go to the registry where it should be, but I can't see those specific registries.

    Anything under [HKCU\Software\Classes] don't get added from your script either, at least in my case. I can see them in System login only, but something is going on when it builds for the Administrator, something on my side.
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  9. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #2009

    Select your "Build Core" Options
    Enable "Basic Build" and Enable "run this plugin1" point to QTTabBar_XPE.script
    Hit "Big Blue Play Button" and build...
    Then goto "Create ISO" and select "Edit Target Hives"
    Browse to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Tmp_Default" and look for those registry entries and confirm.... They should be there.....
    Then boot into PE and confirm again
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  10. Posts : 89
    Windows 10
       #2010

    @Kyhi, yeah they are present when I use the Edit Registry Hives, but not when I log in. Only in System mode I can see them, but again not in Administrator mode.
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