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- 6.0 has come to end of life - 8.0 is current
Code should of been
Code:%PE_Programs%\%ProgramFolder%
Last edited by Kyhi; 14 Mar 2024 at 21:37.
- 6.0 has come to end of life - 8.0 is current
Code should of been
Code:%PE_Programs%\%ProgramFolder%
Last edited by Kyhi; 14 Mar 2024 at 21:37.
The booted Win10PXE drive does not have a driver installed for my laptop's Intel Wireless-AC 9560 WiFi adapter. How can I fix this so I can access the web via WiFi using the Win10PXE recovery drive?
One way is add it the driver to the boot.wim using dism++
SCREENSHOTS dism++ add drivers to a wim
download Dism++10.1.1002.1B.zip
Has there been a fix for the StartAllBack issue?
I am using Windows 11 23H2 to build with (I am aware that it isn't the recommended ISO to use to build with, but I can't find anywhere to download Windows 10 20H1 and MS site has removed that ISO for download).
Each time that I boot the PE, it never loads the desktop with the startallback flashing on the screen. I have tried to also build using winxshell but that boots to a black screen and still, doesn't load the desktop.
Has someone made a way to bypass / remove the startallback within the PE yet?
Any idea on getting a working PE to run with 11 23H2? Also, does anyone know where to get a legit copy of 10 20H1 ISO?
for win11 I used the .2428 iso and openshell instead of startisback.
I dont use the win10xpe builder but I expect you would be better with .2428
https://os.click/en/Windows:Windows_11:23H2
Does it let you select something else instead of startisback?Has someone made a way to bypass / remove the startallback within the PE yet?
An educated guess would be to select winxshell. Then after it has built the wim, change pecmd.ini to stop it loading winxshell and point it at openshell instead.
pe-openshell.zip
EXEC =REGEDIT /S %CurDir%\PE-OPENSHELL.REG
and
EXEC %ProgramFiles%\OPEN-SHELL\StartMenu.exe
before
SHEL %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe
for example:
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
_SUB LoadShell
REGI $HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\User\PowerSchemes\\ActivePowerScheme=381b4222-f694-41f0-9685-ff5bb260df2e
REGI #HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig\\BypassTPMCheck=1
REGI #HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig\\BypassSecureBootCheck=1
REGI #HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig\\BypassRAMCheck=1
REGI #HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig\\BypassStorageCheck=1
REGI #HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig\\BypassCPUCheck=1
EXEC =REGEDIT /S %CurDir%\PE-OPENSHELL.REG
EXEC =REGEDIT /S %CurDir%\PECUSTOM.REG
EXEC =REGEDIT /S %CurDir%\PE-7zip.REG
ENVI PECMD=PECMD.EXE
ENVI EDIT=notepad
REGI $HKCR\.wcs\=wcsfile
REGI $HKCR\wcsfile\=WCS File
REGI $HKCR\wcsfile\DefaultIcon\=%SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\%PECMD%,0
REGI $HKCR\wcsfile\shell\open\command\=%PECMD% "LOAD "%L""
REGI $HKCR\wcsfile\shell\Edit\command\=%EDIT% %L
REGI $HKCR\inifile\shell\PECMD\=PECMD load
REGI $HKCR\inifile\shell\PECMD\command\=%PECMD% "LOAD "%L""
REGI $HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment\PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.NTR;.NTE;.NTX;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.WCS;.WC E;.WCX;.WCZ
IFEX %WinDir%\System32\ctfmon.exe, EXEC PECMD.exe EXEC -su %WinDir%\System32\ctfmon.exe
EXEC %ProgramFiles%\OPEN-SHELL\StartMenu.exe
wait 1000
EXEC =!"X:\PESTUFF\Autoruns\PEStartupMain.bat" BeforeShell
SHEL %SystemRoot%\explorer.exe
EXEC !%ProgramFiles%\WinXShell\WinXShell.exe -regist -daemon
_END
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Last edited by SIW2; 19 Mar 2024 at 13:33.
I also use Windows 11 23H2 build 2428 which Microsoft released at the end of October 2023. I downloaded it from Microsoft's Download Windows 11 page using the disk image (ISO) option on that page. It works without a hitch with the Win10XPE project. That particular download's file name was Win11_23H2_English_x64v1.iso. However, it seems that Microsoft has removed that build. If you download the ISO today either from Microsoft or the Fido tool, the only available download is Win11_23H2_English_x64v2.iso. This build for unknown reasons does not work with Win10XPE and causes the flashing screen. If you could get your hands on the October 2023 release you should have no problem. I grabbed it back in October and kept it but don't know where you can possibly get it now.