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Creating a BOOTABLE WinPE ISO File of HBS v. 4.9.1
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@Fergie86, there's a little more to it than that.  If you have ever created a successful Emergency Disk using the "standard" Windows download rather than the OPE file from Hasleo (I think you have), you will have a WADK package (needed for WinPE building) in the following folder (if you're running an x64 version of Windows)...

C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin\WADK\Windows Preinstallation Environment\amd64

If a WIM file is in that folder and another package is in the WinPE_OCs subfolder, Hasleo will never ask for the OPE off-line file or the Windows download again until Hasleo has been uninstalled and reinstalled.

So if you want to make another OPE-based Emergency Media and don't want to uninstall/reinstall Hasleo, you need to do the following...

Delete C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin\WinPE.iso (if the file is there)
Delete C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin\WADK\Windows Preinstallation Environment\amd64\*.iso
Delete C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin\WADK\Windows Preinstallation Environment\amd64\WinPE_OCs\*.*

If you do that, the Emergency Disk build will indeed not only ask for Windows downloads (because it no longer has any) but in the next step, it will ask for your choice of Microsoft.com or your OPE file to use for the build.

Good luck and let us know how you made out.
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RE: Creating a BOOTABLE WinPE ISO File of HBS v. 4.9.1 - by Froggie - 09-04-2024, 06:51 AM

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