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today i tested on Acer Nitro 5 , sound not working
i integrated these drivers
https://catalog.s.download.windowsup...8900c415d6.cab
and tested , same thing sound not working
i tried a WinPE based on Windows 11 23h2 , same thing sound not working , integrated the drivers same thing sound not working
i also found wifi not working , unfortunately Disk wasn't showing even thought i integrated the related RAID drivers , and intel optane drivers but i think they are either old or not compatible , i don't know
the problem is , it's not my laptop , it's a laptop of a friend of my brother .....
so i wont be able to do more tests unfortunately as he is hard to reach , it was a time try
Haven't done anything with WIN10XPE for quite awhile so started from scratch.
1. Downloaded and unzipped Win10XPE_2023-08-23.7z.001, unzipped Win10XPE_2023-08-23.7z.001.
2. Started WinBuilder
3. Downloaded source ISO. Only Windows 10 choice is 22H2 v1 (Build 19045.2965 - 2023.05).
It downloaded Win10_22H2_EnglishInternational_x64v1.iso.
4. I mounted the ISO (F:) then copied the contents to my hard drive (robocopy F:\ \D:\Win10_Source_Media /e /dcopy:t).
5. Identified F:\ \D:\Win10_Source_Media as source folder.
5. Made no other changes, just clicked on Play.
Build failed:
Warning(Core.script) Winre.wim Version (10.0.19041.1) Does Not match Install.wim Version (10.0.19041.2965).
Incompatibilities Are Likely to Occur With Perhaps an Unreliable Result.
Preferably Use Windows 10 version 2004 - 20H1
(script.project) Build Stopped by script Command.
Do I really have to go back to 19041.1?
I clicked Play again and clicked on Continue when I got the mismatch error message and build started with Build Core [core.script].
I'll update this post when build completes or fails.
Build failed again:
Last edited by Ztruker; 10 Jan 2024 at 14:18.
If there are problems, you could check if boot.wim is the matching build.
C:\Windows\System32>dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:\Win10_Source_Media\sources\boot.wim
Index : 2
Name : Microsoft Windows Setup (x64)
Description : Microsoft Windows Setup (x64)
Size : 2,002,986,604 bytes
C:\Windows\System32>dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:\Win10_Source_Media\sources\boot.wim /index:2
Version : 10.0.19041
ServicePack Build : 2965
It matches the ISO I downloaded (WimInfo.ini BUILD=19041 SPBUILD=2965) but doesn't match the WIN10XPE expected values (WinReInfo.ini BUILD=19041 SPBUILD=1).
I could change SPBUILD in WinReInfo.ini to match and see what happens.
Edit: Nope, no difference, still get the mismatch error. Clicked continue and this time it ran to completion without errors.
Time to create a bootable flash drive and see if it works.
No idea why it worked this time. Guess it just had to wear a few grooves in the drive.
It is a long time since I looked at win10xpe. Did you use boot.wim as the base instead of winre.wim ?
Winre.wim Version (10.0.19041.1) Does Not match Install.wim Version (10.0.19041.2965)that is more likely to be successful.C:\Windows\System32>dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:\Win10_Source_Media\sources\boot.wim /index:2
Version : 10.0.19041
ServicePack Build : 2965
Win10XPE > Uses the WinRE.wim --
How many times must that be repeated, before it is understood here??
@ZtrukerWin10XPE > Uses the WinRE.wim --
Perhaps try to build your pe another way.
If you dont know how to do that, then try a workaround if you want to use win10xpe.
The obvious thing is export boot.wim image 2 as winre.wim
Mount whatever install.wim image you want to use, and replace the original mount\windows\system32\recovery\winre.wim
with the one you just created. That is assuming win10xpe extracts winre.wim from the selected install.wim image.
I dont know what it does now, I haven't looked at it for a long while.
Last edited by SIW2; 11 Jan 2024 at 02:03.