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Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - WW5410 - 03-13-2023 I'm working though using the Hasleo Backup suite to replace my other backup/restore app, so I used the tool to create a WinPE Boot entry -- and skipped over the driver page. Now, when I boot, the laptop does not see the Bluetooth mouse. So, my plan was to recreate the WinPE Boot but this time, add the BT drivers for the mouse. So, I used the option to Remove the Boot record. But I though when I clicked to Add it again, it would put up the Driver screen -- but it does not. So, I'm guessing I have to remove something that Hasleo has created and saved for the WinPE Boot. I looked in the c:\boot folder (where the other app stores its WinPE boot files) and there were no Hasleo files there. So, I need to know where to go and what to remove to force the reload of the Drivers window. Thanks RE: Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - admin - 03-13-2023 (03-13-2023, 10:21 AM)WW5410 Wrote: I'm working though using the Hasleo Backup suite to replace my other backup/restore app, so I used the tool to create a WinPE Boot entry -- and skipped over the driver page. Please go to the bin folder under the installation directory of Hasleo Backup Suite, delete the WinPE.iso file, then you can recreate WinPE. RE: Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - WW5410 - 03-13-2023 (03-13-2023, 10:25 AM)admin Wrote:OK, that worked to force the driver window ... but adding the mouse BT driver did not accomplish anything.(03-13-2023, 10:21 AM)WW5410 Wrote: I'm working though using the Hasleo Backup suite to replace my other backup/restore app, so I used the tool to create a WinPE Boot entry -- and skipped over the driver page. I will have to experiment with other drivers to see which other ones need to be loaded. Thanks RE: Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - admin - 03-13-2023 (03-13-2023, 10:41 AM)WW5410 Wrote:(03-13-2023, 10:25 AM)admin Wrote:OK, that worked to force the driver window ... but adding the mouse BT driver did not accomplish anything.(03-13-2023, 10:21 AM)WW5410 Wrote: I'm working though using the Hasleo Backup suite to replace my other backup/restore app, so I used the tool to create a WinPE Boot entry -- and skipped over the driver page. If it still doesn't work after adding the driver, you have to use a wired mouse. RE: Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - WW5410 - 03-14-2023 (03-13-2023, 11:02 AM)admin Wrote:(03-13-2023, 10:41 AM)WW5410 Wrote:(03-13-2023, 10:25 AM)admin Wrote:OK, that worked to force the driver window ... but adding the mouse BT driver did not accomplish anything.(03-13-2023, 10:21 AM)WW5410 Wrote: I'm working though using the Hasleo Backup suite to replace my other backup/restore app, so I used the tool to create a WinPE Boot entry -- and skipped over the driver page. I just got done reading another forum where they stated that BT does not work in the PE/RE environment -- and even if it did, you would have to re-pair your BT mouse every time you switch from one environment to the other. Guess I will simply have to carry along a wired mouse with the laptop in order to use a mouse during the Recovery boot. You can close this thread. Thanks for the support. RE: Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - Froggie - 03-14-2023 You're talking BlueTooth... most wireless mice are not BT. BUT... whether they work or not under WinPE is mostly a trial'n'error method. The Logitech wireless mouse I use works just fine with my desktop's BiOS... that may not be the case with all wireless mice and laptop BiOSes. RE: Recreating WinPE Boot including drivers - WW5410 - 03-15-2023 (03-14-2023, 06:46 AM)Froggie Wrote: You're talking BlueTooth... most wireless mice are not BT. BUT... whether they work or not under WinPE is mostly a trial'n'error method. The Logitech wireless mouse I use works just fine with my desktop's BiOS... that may not be the case with all wireless mice and laptop BiOSes. Yeah, my Logitech wireless mouse works OK, too -- it's the BT mouse that has the issues. |