Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]


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    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #701

    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-image029.jpg

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    Win10 Home x64 on 3 machines, Win7 Pro x64 on 1.
       #702

    1HDBIZ said:
    Need help!

    I'm running Win10PE b19041 x64 en-US. Everything works pretty well. However...

    The USB Safely Remove icon appears in the Notification area, and USB flash drives (or more precisely - volumes) appear in the pop-up menu, but there is no Eject XXX line for any of them.
    Please see attached screenshot.

    Any idea what files or registry settings may be missing in my WIM file that affect this behavior?

    Attachment 363272

    I don't know if this will help . I don't see the Hot Swap icon in your tray. On my setup, left click HotSwap shows the removable USB devices with caption to "Safely hotswap blah blah name of device". Click that text, remove device, and its gone from HotSwap choices. Hot Swap is an option under Components.

    [In a possibly unrelated matter this morning, I could not get my cardreader to get recognized using an imported driver for cardreader. Poking around, I got yet another driver from the hosts' driver Repository for portable devices in addition to the first driver. Bingo! Then the SDcard was recognized. Only then did HotSwap and also the "mouse icon" in system tray showed SDcard as being "safely" removable. You also might need an additional driver for some odd reason.]

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    Kyhi said:
    Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media [2]-image029.jpg

    Thanks!! I'm checking that box right now ...
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  3. Posts : 12
    Win 10
       #703

    I don't believe it's a driver issue, as any attached USB drive works normally. It's just the Ejection functionality is somehow missing. I'm trying to track down the solution by using ProcMon, but so far no dice...

    I know I can use a 3rd party app like HotSwap! or USB Safely Remove, but for Win10PE I prefer to use the built-in one by Microsoft.
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       #704

    Can we run .Net Core in WinPE? and what version? like with the Framework plug-in ?
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  5. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #705

    No one has tried integrating - Net Core - that I am aware of..
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       #706

    Kyhi said:
    No one has tried integrating - Net Core - that I am aware of..
    OK thanx bud... you guys should keep up... ? LOL

    PS Yeah MS should... just saying
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       #707

    Superfly said:
    OK thanx bud... you guys should keep up... ? LOL

    PS Yeah MS should... just saying
    OK jokes aside how difficult is it to install the Desktop runtime?

    PS:
    Why I ask is that the runtime is self-sufficient - does not rely on other (as in Windows components)
    Last edited by Superfly; 01 Apr 2022 at 16:07.
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  8. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #708

    Code:
    https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/6.0/runtime
    I just tested the .Net Core Desktop "Installer" inside PE - I can make a Plugin, But you would just be better off > running the Installer inside of PE (MSI required) as the Installer download for x64 is 54mb and the extracted program files are 154mb...

    I could make an Application to place the installer on the User Desktop in PE - Or you can add the Installer to "\Win10XPE\Projects\Include\x64\AdditionalFiles\Users\Default\Desktop"

    I'll admit that I know nothing about the use of the application - but was able to run the applications installer with success...
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       #709

    Kyhi said:
    Code:
    https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/download/dotnet/6.0/runtime
    I just tested the .Net Core Desktop "Installer" inside PE - I can make a Plugin, But you would just be better off > running the Installer inside of PE (MSI required) as the Installer download for x64 is 54mb and the extracted program files are 154mb...

    I could make an Application to place the installer on the User Desktop in PE - Or you can add the Installer to "\Win10XPE\Projects\Include\x64\AdditionalFiles\Users\Default\Desktop"

    I'll admit that I know nothing about the use of the application - but was able to run the applications installer with success...
    Nice! That's what I'm talking about - Good stuff .. we are getting there
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  10. Posts : 4,144
    Windows 3.1 to Windows 11
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       #710

    Superfly said:
    Nice! That's what I'm talking about - Good stuff .. we are getting there
    Here Try This Application - Projects\MoPlugins\Apps\Components\NET_Desktop_Runtime_XPE.script

    Thanks to APT for Sharing the Bakery Tools Process....
    Last edited by Kyhi; 02 Apr 2022 at 12:11.
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