Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]


  1. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1591

    ChrisR said:
    It should download Fido.ps1.lzma (from GitHub - pbatard/Fido: A PowerShell script to download Windows or UEFI Shell ISOs latest release) into the Temp\Fido folder, extract Fido.ps1 into the same folder and launch it with Powershell to open a new window:



    Is there a problem with Powershell on your machine?
    Alternatively, you can download ISOs here:
    Home :: List of files by Microsoft(R) (File list > Operating Systems > > Torrent )
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/eval...-10-enterprise (change en-us to your language)
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/eval...-11-enterprise (change en-us to your language)
    In my case it doesn't, and even if it did, I think it should be explained somewhere. Also, which Windows 11 ISOs does this program support and why is it called Win10XPE if it supports Windows 11? Will there be a program called Win11XPE?

    EDIT: Never mind, now a PowerShell Window is opening. Anyway, when using my Windows 11 image, I always have an error when creating an ISO with this program even if it's able to create it.
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  2. Posts : 123
    Windows 7 - Windows 10
       #1592

    Random guy said:
    In my case it doesn't, and even if it did, I think it should be explained somewhere.
    hmm, have you read "Win10XPE - How To Quick Start Guide.pdf" before writing this.
    Probably not like most users and anyway it's not written.
    And don't forget it's a free project, when you write !

    Random guy said:
    EDIT: Never mind, now a PowerShell Window is opening. Anyway, when using my Windows 11 image, I always have an error when creating an ISO with this program even if it's able to create it.
    Which images? which error?
    Is it an original Windows 11 image and not a pirated version like here
    The list of supported ISOs is available at the bottom of the Github page
    Last edited by ChrisR; 24 Aug 2023 at 16:42.
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  3. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1593

    ChrisR said:
    hmm, have you read "Win10XPE - How To Quick Start Guide.pdf" before writing this.
    Probably not like most users and anyway it's not written.
    And don't forget it's a free project, when you write !


    Which images? which error?
    Is it an original Windows 11 image and not a pirated version like here
    The list of supported ISOs is available at the bottom of the Github page
    Yes, I did, but like I stated, nothing happened and now it does.

    First you ask me if I read and then you state it's not written? I did read that PDF for your information. That doesn't make sense and what does being a free project have to do with this?

    That wasn't a pirate image and what kind of english is that?

    Windows 11 22H2 22621.1702. When creating the ISO, on the Build Core [Core.script] part, a window opens stating:

    "error, file not found.
    C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\DriverStore\FileRepository\rt68cx21x64.inf_amd64_8db01a9992cf3fbb\rt68cx 21x64.sys".

    I can stil proceed by clicking "OK" and the image is created. I run Win10XPE in another PC and I have this issue as well.
    Last edited by Random guy; 24 Aug 2023 at 17:12.
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  4. Posts : 123
    Windows 7 - Windows 10
       #1594

    Random guy said:
    First you ask me if I read and then you state it's not written? That doesn't make sense and why are you stating it's a free project?
    Because your answer seemed rather aggressive to me
    You say it should be explained and then just after you ask which ISOs are supported, while it is written(explained) on the main Win10XPE github page you visited.
    With other weird questions and you say that you always have an error, without saying which error!

    Random guy said:
    In my case it doesn't, and even if it did, I think it should be explained somewhere. Also, which Windows 11 ISOs does this program support and why is it called Win10XPE if it supports Windows 11? Will there be a program called Win11XPE?

    EDIT: Never mind, now a PowerShell Window is opening. Anyway, when using my Windows 11 image, I always have an error when creating an ISO with this program even if it's able to create it.
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  5. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1595

    ChrisR said:
    Because your answer seemed rather aggressive to me
    You say it should be explained and then just after you ask which ISOs are supported, while it is written(explained) on the main Win10XPE github page you visited.
    With other weird questions and you say that you always have an error, without saying which error!
    Why is that and what does that have to do with Win10XPE being a free project? I meant I read the part about Fido, not about the supported images, but I used one downloaded by Win10XPE so it should work, anyway. I did mention the error so you weren't paying attention.
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  6. Posts : 123
    Windows 7 - Windows 10
       #1596

    Random guy said:
    I did mention the error so you weren't paying attention.
    Yep: Last edited by Random guy; 10 Minutes Ago at 16:12
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  7. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #1597

    Chris... just want to thank you for all your work on this project. It has been so much fun over the years following Win10XPE
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  8. Posts : 123
    Windows 7 - Windows 10
       #1598

    Thanks Compubarb
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  9. Posts : 4,145
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #1599

    Random guy said:
    It's not my fault you're too slow typing and what about the other things I stated? Anyway, will this issue be fixed? Why did you wuote me in the last reply's end? Also, Win10XPE ignores the directories I set on the "Path" tab.
    You have a lot to learn - as you are playing around with the Project..
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  10. Posts : 214
    Windows 10 x64
       #1600

    ChrisR said:
    Yep: Last edited by Random guy; 10 Minutes Ago at 16:12
    It's not my fault you're too slow typing and what about the other things I stated? Anyway, will this issue be fixed? Why did you quote me in the last reply's end? Also, Win10XPE ignores the directories I set on the "Path" tab.

    Kyhi said:
    You have a lot to learn - as you are playing around with the Project..
    Why am I playing if I'm talking about issues regarding it?
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