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[Win PE 3.0] autorun.dll corrupt


JerryDangle

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Hi there,

I have a problem with Windows PE 3.0 - I am running Vista Business 32-bit, and I get the following error.

The exact error I get is "The file 'autorun.dll' could not be loaded or is corrupt. Setup cannot continue. Error code is [0xE0000100]".

I have created the Windows PE 3.0 ISO using "Run As Administrator" privileges for the batch files.

I can successfully boot the Windows PE 3.0 image either from CD or USB drive, I get the same error with both; this would indicate to me that the issue is not to do with burning the ISO to the CD (which I did at the slowest I could - 4x).

I have re-downloaded & re-installed WAIK 7 ISO thinking that maybe there was corruption with the download - still same problem as above.

Does anyone have any useful suggestions please?

Thanks,

Jerry

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1. Do you have SP1 installed for Vista?

2. How much RAM on the clients that you boot to the PE?

I am not going to rule out ISO corruption. I've had to reburn the OPK3 for Windows 7 3 times and I can't even get it to install because the Windows PE folder fails a CRC check. After I get it installed myself I will see if I get anything similar.

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1: Yes, I have SP1 installed for Vista.

2: The client has 2GB of RAM.

In the mean time, till I can get this resolved - I just downloaded the NOTHING.

I primarily want PE as a recovery tool.

Um, excuse my ignorance - but how do you perform a CRC check on the downloaded WAIK 7 ISO? I have searched, but couldn't find anything to say how?

Cheers

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As far as checking the CRC of an ISO, I do not know this answer. I have seen many issues with the newest WAIK ISO, including CRC errors, unable to burn properly. I have also experienced a problem with the new OPK ISO, which had 3 failed burns and I had to resort to mounting the ISO via an unsupported tool on Microsoft's site.

A link to this tool in within the following:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916902

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