Kucht Posted April 17, 2007 Posted April 17, 2007 Hi!I tried to start WinPe from an USB-Stick following this HowTo: http://www.windows-now.com/blogs/robert/ar...4-machines.aspxThe WinPe from the WAIK begins to start but then an error occurs:Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. Error 0xc000000f. Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.Tried it with some clients but everytime this error occurs. Thought this WAIK-WinPe should run on "normal" PCs... Maybe someone has an idea about what to do to get this PE up.Thanks!Kucht
silacomalley Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I have this happen quite a bit when I am messing around with usb sticks & just generaly testing & experimenting with pe tools etc. I find that most of the time I go ahead & make sure I re-partition & reformat the USB stick with diskpart ver 6, off of Vista (usually a WinPE CD). Reinstall winpe and it works fine after this.The other thing is that I have installed my USB sticks as a fixed hard drive, not a removable drive/device. This enables me to access it like any other hard drive in MMC disk manager, within windows, which ultimately lets me create partitions & manipulate itas I would any other IDE/SATA drive.The guide I first used for creating a bootable USB WinPE is here....http://www.svrops.com/svrops/articles/winvistape2.htmI have never had any problems with this, other than screwing things up myself.
silacomalley Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 (edited) The only thing I can see from reading your above link, is that maybe Roberts way of making the USB bootable by using the bootsect /nt60 X: command, as opposed to using xp or vista's native partition tools, which will create a basic MBR, (pertaining to NTLDR for XP & Bootmgr for Vista), is copying over a custom bootloader. The boot sector from the AIK, presuming it is ripped from an ISO may be different from a regular bootsector & MBR. Other than this, I cannot see any other reason.I would go ahead & create a CD winpe & test that, and you may wanna' check how your bios is looking at your USB stick. I could be barking up the wrong tree here, but I hope this helps you resolve your issue. Edited April 27, 2007 by silacomalley
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