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*** Update of Make_PE3 package to Create Portable Windows 7 PE ***
- Changed - Make_PE3.exe tested and working OK in x64 Windows 7 OS
- Changed - hardcoded C:\Windows in driverpath replaced by @WindowsDir and %SystemRoot%
- Changed - Error handling improved (reg load error detected)
- Changed - Program Version - latest version is now 1.7
Known issue:
Previous use of imagex version 6.0.6001 (e.g. for making BB-7PE) results in reg load error when using Make_PE3 programs.
It means that when Make_PE3 has mounted boot.wim with Dism, that reg load of PE registry fails.
Solution: simply Reboot before using Make_PE3 programs to remove memory of imagex usage.
Has anyone another solution for this imagex usage issue ?
Requirements and Info - See post #1
Good Morning wimb,
Thank you and all the contributors for this great tool! I have succesfully merged Acronis True Image Home 2010 using their Plus Pack winpe tool into 7pe_x86.iso built with your version 1.5 of Make_PE3.exe. Along with some other small tools this makes for a complete "toolbox" for my needs. However, this merge function no longer works using either version 1.6 or 1.7. The acronis script goes through as though it has completed the mount, unmount and .iso build but no acronis files are copied the the Program Files folder as they are in version 1.5. Not a serious problem for me but I thought it might be of interest to you for future consideration. BTW the Plus Pack tool only supports x86, not amd64 even though the full HDD install does.
Thanks again to all involved.
0 - Changed - Make_PE3.exe tested and working OK in x64 Windows 7 OS
Make_PE3 Program to Create Portable Windows 7 PE
in Windows PE
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Thanks for the rapid response! I have since experimented a little more with v1.7. Previous efforts were with the choice of no AIK since it was not installed. This failure puzzled me also. So I installed the AIK (64 bit) and rebuilt the .iso. I used that as the basis for building the Acronis media and it works! So I suspect something in my setup with the HDD copy of the x86 DVD files.
Now I'll do some cleanup and try with the unselected AIK again. So it looks like nothing you need to concern yourself with and I declare my "bug" smashed!