GaretJaxx13 Posted March 11, 2006 Posted March 11, 2006 I have used WinPE for some years now and figured this new version would be easy to setup, but so far i have been running into the same problem. When I make a bootable (iso) image of the new WinPE, it boots fine and then says to please wait while files are being loaded. After the progress bar has completed, I get an error that \windows\system32\winload.exe is missing or corrupted and I can't figure out why its doing this. I used the BCDedit.exe to look at the Bootmgr and the path is correct???? Any help would be appreciated. I'm using the PEimg.wim from the latest WAIK.
Daemonforce Posted March 11, 2006 Posted March 11, 2006 Does the WIM containing VistaPE contain winload.exe in \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\ ? If not then you need to make a new image or stop using the /USENEWLOADER switch when booting PE.
sammycat Posted March 11, 2006 Posted March 11, 2006 I have used WinPE for some years now and figured this new version would be easy to setup, but so far i have been running into the same problem. When I make a bootable (iso) image of the new WinPE, it boots fine and then says to please wait while files are being loaded. After the progress bar has completed, I get an error that \windows\system32\winload.exe is missing or corrupted and I can't figure out why its doing this. I used the BCDedit.exe to look at the Bootmgr and the path is correct???? Any help would be appreciated. I'm using the PEimg.wim from the latest WAIK.How did you make the ISO image of WinPE 2.0? Did you use the WinPE.CAB file in the WAIK ISO? I have been trying to figure out a way to make a bootable CD too. Thanks.
fizban2 Posted March 11, 2006 Posted March 11, 2006 try using ximage to verify the PE, i had this same issue and i recreate my PE from the winpe the comes with the WAIK and it worked fine then
GaretJaxx13 Posted March 11, 2006 Author Posted March 11, 2006 These are the steps I did in order and I used the Winpe.wim from the AIK root X86 folder. I didn't do anything with the cab file. I expanded the cab, but I didn't try any of the files. Winload.exe is in teh Windows\system32 folders I checked. How do you stop using the /useNewloader?Also, the /Prep command never works on the \build folder only on \build\windows folder. Any help would be great!mkdir winpebuild\build mkdir winpebuild\toolsximage /apply <CD path location>\winpe.wim 1 C:\winpebuild\buildpeimg /install=WinPE-HTA-Package C:\winpebuild\build\Windowsximage /apply <CD path location>\winpe1.wim 1 C:\winpebuild\buildpeimg /prep C:\winpebuild\buildximage /capture C:\winpebuild\build C:\winpebuild\boot.wim "My WinPE Image" /boot /compress maxmkdir winpe\boot mkdir winpe\sourcescopy \\<CD path location>\bootmgr C:\winpe xcopy /cherky \\<CD path location>\boot C:\winpe\boot ximage /export /compress max C:\winpebuild\boot.wim 1 c:\winpe\sources\boot.wim oscdimg -n -b\\<CD path location>\etfsboot.com c:\winpe c:\winpe.iso
fizban2 Posted March 12, 2006 Posted March 12, 2006 the peimg with the /prep switch should not have failed this probably where you are getting hte error, try running through it again from the start, fresh files, (wim etc) see if that takes care of it
GaretJaxx13 Posted March 12, 2006 Author Posted March 12, 2006 I did three times and i can't get it to prep or boot past the Windows\System32\WinLoad.exe error. Do you know how to edit what ever file is calling the /usenewloader switch?
Daemonforce Posted March 12, 2006 Posted March 12, 2006 You normally see it present in TXTSETUP.SIF. I'm not sure if PE 2.0 uses the same style as my XP build so if you're using that Vista loader when booting the disc, it's also possible you'll find a boot.ini on the drive root that uses /USENEWLOADER. What a mess. x_X
GaretJaxx13 Posted March 12, 2006 Author Posted March 12, 2006 I'll look again. I did an expand on the WinPE.cab and I'm trying file F1_WinPE.wim and going step by step to get this running. I'm REALLY loving my XP version!!! Thanks for the notes.
GaretJaxx13 Posted March 12, 2006 Author Posted March 12, 2006 I tried everything again and the same thing happened??? Do you have to build the WinPE image and run the tools like bcdedit and ximage on a vista platform? I did mine from XP.
fizban2 Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 running from XP should be no problem, i built me 2 pe's from my XP machine, actually ximage doesn't run so well on vista, the filter does work right on it.... anyway it runs fine on XP, no which WIM are you using for the base? or you using the boot.wim or the winpe.wim to start with?
fizban2 Posted March 13, 2006 Posted March 13, 2006 by the by,has anyone had any luck moutning a wim image and viewing it correctly? ximage 5308 doesn't seem to let me so easily... getting errors about the location no longer exists
Albuquerque Posted March 15, 2006 Posted March 15, 2006 (edited) I've yet to get XIMAGE 5308 to work right doing a /MOUNT or /MOUNTRW -- it never "sees" the files, although it never gives me any errors either. Bleh. I've come to the point where I just apply the damned thing and have it over with.I've also run into the problem with PEIMG telling you that the image was already prepped, and I've yet to be able to figure it out as it doesn't happen every time. I've found that if you do a few PEIMG /INF='s and /INSTALL's then it usually no longer bugs you about having already been through the /PREP mode. Usually. Sometimes. I guess this is why it's beta Edited March 15, 2006 by Albuquerque
fizban2 Posted March 16, 2006 Posted March 16, 2006 agreed albuquerque,if you install ximage on vista 5308 it will mount images fine. still can't figure out why it won't on XP though..
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