08-09-2023, 11:39 PM
Yes, I do. But until your post, Hasleo has always said their Emergency Disk was based on WinPE, which is very different than being based on WinRE. WinPEs may be based on many different previous OS roots... that's what sparked my question. Many of those roots have "issues"... similar to what the OP has been reporting. If the OP's Emergency Disk is based on WinRE (don't know at this point based on your post above), then they may have issues with the WinPE root used to create his WinRE.
Many other vendors have chosen solid WinPEs (error free but maybe a few versions back from the running OS) to implement their rescue media... that might be an option for Hasleo to possibly eliminate these types of issues. Albeit when doing so, a large download will always be required rather than a readily built WinPE which is supposed to be available on the user's System.
Many other vendors have chosen solid WinPEs (error free but maybe a few versions back from the running OS) to implement their rescue media... that might be an option for Hasleo to possibly eliminate these types of issues. Albeit when doing so, a large download will always be required rather than a readily built WinPE which is supposed to be available on the user's System.