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You need to figure things out - these are your personal customizations - and none of this is XPE Project related....
You need to figure things out - these are your personal customizations - and none of this is XPE Project related....
Ok Brother its Done now via customizing scripts with help of Brett Shavers WinFE Developer of MistyPE Project.
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I thought that you only could help . Thanks a lot for your hard work & time.
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Theres a issue in current win10xpe build . cross check power options even 0 is selected for display shutdown in winxpe build " even then power option after we boot wim file shows 15 min for display auto shut down.
Source : Win10 Ver 1903 build 18362.86.
Winxpe used to build is latest 26/04/2019 .
Enough already....
As you clearly have other motives other then Rescue Media Building...
If you continue in this manner - I will ask a Mod to remove your posts from this topic..
James do you think this question is irrelevant to winxpe build :
Theres a issue in current win10xpe build . cross check power options even 0 is selected for display shutdown in winxpe build " even then power option after we boot wim file shows 15 min for display auto shut down.
Source : Win10 Ver 1903 build 18362.86.
Winxpe used to build is latest 26/04/2019 .
Honestly, based upon your questions and stated error messages - the Errors are of your own making...Code:RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Control\Power\User\PowerSchemes\381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e\7516b95f-f776-4464-8c53-06167f40cc99\3c0bc021-c8a8-4e07-a973-6b14cbcb2b7e,ACSettingIndex,%Seconds_MonitorAC% RegWrite,HKLM,0x4,Tmp_System\ControlSet001\Control\Power\User\PowerSchemes\381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e\7516b95f-f776-4464-8c53-06167f40cc99\3c0bc021-c8a8-4e07-a973-6b14cbcb2b7e,DCSettingIndex,%Seconds_MonitorDC%
And the questions are for your own personal customizations - Which are relevant to your Development...
For which I find your constant responses irrelevant to this thread...
Last edited by Kyhi; 09 May 2019 at 06:39.
@Kyhi - Hi, can you think of any reason why using a boot disk of this type with a RAID or Optane/RAID configuration might not allow the windows partition to be viewed?
I've seen just one case where someone tried this with an Optane/RAID configuration and the Windows partition was not visible- but others- maybe Recovery (no precise info from OP) were- until RAID was disabled.
and perhaps indicative - just 2 or 3 cases where
- a feature update resulted in the RAID configuration being inaccessible (until the previous build was restored)
- disks configured in RAID were moved from one PC to another, and were inaccessible
Thanks
Missing Driver or Driver Configuration / Driver Info in Registry...
Other then that - I have not tested with RAID
I had to insert the RAID0 Intel wacky drivers into my Rescue Thumb I made from you a while back for it to see the M.2 SSD. You helped with the configuration.
I still have it! I know this is different, but maybe something like this for Dalchina. It solved my problem.
Code:7:28 AM 9/8/2018 Copy the WinPESE Boot.wim into a "C:\Temp" Folder Copy the "Drivers for NVMe SSD (install thumb)" Folder into the "C:\Temp" Folder and run the following from command prompt (admin) Code: md "C:\Temp\MountRE" dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:"C:\Temp\Boot.wim" /index:1 /MountDir:"C:\Temp\MountRE" dism /Image:"C:\Temp\MountRE" /Add-Driver /Driver:"C:\Temp\Drivers for NVMe SSD (install thumb)\Production\Windows10-x64" /Recurse /forceunsigned dism /Unmount-Image /MountDir:"C:\Temp\MountRE" /Commit Then you will copy the New Boot.wim from the C:\Temp Folder to the bootable media. The new Boot.wim will now contain the SSD drivers your system requires....
If the driver is the issue then with XPE on the Build Core Interface ( Bottom Right)
Export the System Drivers from the host OS that is using the RAID setup..
Then copy the RAID driver into the "Copy Drivers Here" Folder...
Enable "Integrate Drivers" checkbox - and continue with build...