Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]


  1. Posts : 374
    Windows 10-64 bit (version 1909 build 18363.628)
       #181

    doudiii said:
    hi archz2

    use DiskGenius
    delete the partition then allocate to another one
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    i see from your image that this partition is hiden ... maybe needed to unhided !! (i didnt have a gpt disk to test)

    Code:
    https://www.diskgenius.com/how-to/gpt-protective-partition.php
    Okay I ran disk genius and chose to delete the partitions. The operation completed.

    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-image.png


    Then I was asked to press 'save all' button. After I did it, I got this warning. I got scared and discarded the changes. What should I do now?
    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-image.png
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  2. Posts : 2,800
    Windows 7 Pro
       #182

    If this is your data partition.

    You could simply backup all data, re-partition everything to your taste then restore everything. a 1TB Drive is not that long to copy. But at least backup before trying...

    Is there files in the 100mb partition?.

    Your data partition file system appears as "unknown" This is for me a complete "No-Go" with the software.

    You certainly did right by aborting everything.
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  3. Posts : 374
    Windows 10-64 bit (version 1909 build 18363.628)
       #183

    There are no files in 100mb partition. It was automatically created partition by windows. I never created any partitions at all.
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  4. Posts : 4,142
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
    Thread Starter
       #184

    That 100MB partition is the "Microsoft System Reserved" Partition > leave it alone
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  5. Posts : 18,044
    Win 10 Pro 64-bit v1909 - Build 18363 Custom ISO Install
       #185

    Hello @archz2,

    That 100 MB Partition is the System Reserved Partition . . .

    > What Is the System Reserved Partition

    I hope this helps.
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  6. Posts : 374
    Windows 10-64 bit (version 1909 build 18363.628)
       #186

    Kyhi said:
    That 100MB partition is the "Microsoft System Reserved" Partition > leave it alone
    I had been facing BSODs for months. They have stopped appearing since last two weeks, I don't know how.

    I already have 100mb partition on my C drive (NVme SSD). I want to delete the 100mb partition on D drive (SATA drive).


    It is creating problems as mentioned here.

    Windows startup repair loop BSOD
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  7. Posts : 4
    W10
       #187

    Hi All,
    I have created a script that creates registry entries based on a list of file associations (see attached example output)
    The registry file created can then be activated post WINXPE boot (regedit -s admin.reg) and is intended to link application X to file extention Y.
    Within WinXPE are there other registry locations where file associations are listed?
    I have also experimented with SETFTA and have success within regular windows but not consistent within WINXPE.
    I use regshot and regscanner prior to and post running an application.
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  8. Posts : 2,800
    Windows 7 Pro
       #188

    @winper

    I'm not sure what is your goal, but you could convert the registry to Winbuilder commands instead and integrate your settings directly in your build.
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  9. Posts : 417
    W10, W7
       #189

    @Kyhi

    With the name change of Acronis TrueImage to Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office and its latest launch, I've modded your Acronis script to reflect the changes, maybe if you have the time and inclination you can check it out and make any further changes you think necessary (around registration area etc I guess). It downloads and extracts the zip, and launches in a VM, but no further checks made as not an Acronis user

    CyberProtect script
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  10. Posts : 31
    WIN 7/8.1/10
       #190

    archz2 said:
    Okay I ran disk genius and chose to delete the partitions. The operation completed.

    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-image.png


    Then I was asked to press 'save all' button. After I did it, I got this warning. I got scared and discarded the changes. What should I do now?
    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-image.png
    I thought you should convert Dynamic disk to Basic disk before doing anything else.
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