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#31
(03-26-2025, 08:28 AM)Froggie Wrote:
(03-26-2025, 08:19 AM)admin Wrote: I'm sorry that the program hardcoded the checksums for the WinPE components to be downloaded, so the OPE download tool needs to be updated. Maybe we shouldn't hardcode the checksums for WinPE components so that we can use any version of OPE.

...and there should be separate versions for W10 & W11 so the user may select what he needs.  I think I'm currently dealing with a driver issue that's different from W10-base to W11-base from Microsoft.

We think Windows 10 should just use WinPE 11 as well, because technically WinPE 11 is compatible with more hardware.
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#32
Agreed...
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#33
The latest version of WinPE Downloader (V2.2) has been uploaded, V2.2 will download the latest version of WinPE components so that it is compatible with more hardware.
https://www.easyuefi.com/resource/get-of...ckage.html
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#34
(03-26-2025, 05:55 AM)Froggie Wrote: <Ooooops!!> Something broke in your v5.2.250325 release.  When using the Emergency Disk creator AND using the OffLine OPE file (I use this all the time), the following error message now appears...

Specified object not found. (0x00B50013000000B7)

When using the Microsoft downloads, all is fine.

The issue has been fixed in this release version:
https://www.easyuefi.com/backup-software...250327.exe
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#35
The above issue has been tested and it works fine now.  Users should be aware that this version, when downloading Emergency Disk files (or creating a BOOT menu) from Microsoft.com, now produces a Win11-based WinPE media for use with those efforts.  All previous versions produce a Win10-based media.  Other than the Win11-based media having much more driver support available, there should be no major use differences.

Hasleo's WinPE Downloader, which allows access to Hasleo's OffLine.OPE file for building purposes, still offers a Win10-based WinPE media.  I would suggest that Hasleo make those two media building environments the same in order to eliminate both confusion and possible success rate differences between the two different WinPEs.

Other than that... all is well in HasleoLand (using Build#250327 at least).
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#36
(03-28-2025, 04:54 AM)Froggie Wrote: The above issue has been tested and it works fine now.  Users should be aware that this version, when downloading Emergency Disk files (or creating a BOOT menu) from Microsoft.com, now produces a Win11-based WinPE media for use with those efforts.  All previous versions produce a Win10-based media.  Other than the Win11-based media having much more driver support available, there should be no major use differences.

Hasleo's WinPE Downloader, which allows access to Hasleo's OffLine.OPE file for building purposes, still offers a Win10-based WinPE media.  I would suggest that Hasleo make those two media building environments the same in order to eliminate both confusion and possible success rate differences between the two different WinPEs.

Other than that... all is well in HasleoLand (using Build#250327 at least).

The latest version of WinPE Downloader (V2.2) has been uploaded, which will download the Win11-based WinPE components so that it is compatible with more hardware. Check here:
https://www.easyuefi.com/resource/get-of...ckage.html
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#37
Very strange results..I used your LINK above and downloaded an OPE file from both ("Latest" and "V2")... they are of different sizes (expected), but according to 7-zip, the internal file structure (folder sizes, etc.) are identical and the dating of those internal folders is for WinPE v2004.  I haven't tried to use them yet (tomorrow I'll give it a try) but those specs are really strange.

So far, only the Microsoft.com source used in the HBS app gives the Win11-based WIM... I'll see what the OPEs do tomorrow.
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#38
(03-28-2025, 10:35 AM)Froggie Wrote: Very strange results..I used your LINK above and downloaded an OPE file from both ("Latest" and "V2")... they are of different sizes (expected), but according to 7-zip, the internal file structure (folder sizes, etc.) are identical and the dating of those internal folders is for WinPE v2004.  I haven't tried to use them yet (tomorrow I'll give it a try) but those specs are really strange.

So far, only the Microsoft.com source used in the HBS app gives the Win11-based WIM... I'll see what the OPEs do tomorrow.

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#39
Even stranger.  Last evening, suspecting browser caching issues, I cleared my EDGE browser's download cache and redownloaded OPEs from both of your downloaders.  Result: both were the same (Win10-based).

This morning, to eliminate any browser caching issues (but not any CDN issues if you use one), I used the CHROME browser and did the same as last night (after downloading fresh copies of both your downloaders).  Result: same as above, both OPEs were Win10-based.

Any ideas... Huh (I don't have any Confused )???
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#40
(03-29-2025, 12:40 AM)Froggie Wrote: Even stranger.  Last evening, suspecting browser caching issues, I cleared my EDGE browser's download cache and redownloaded OPEs from both of your downloaders.  Result: both were the same (Win10-based).

This morning, to eliminate any browser caching issues (but not any CDN issues if you use one), I used the CHROME browser and did the same as last night (after downloading fresh copies of both your downloaders).  Result: same as above, both OPEs were Win10-based.

Any ideas... Huh (I don't have any Confused )???

How do you check them? HBS will save the downloaded WinPE in the following folder, please delete this folder and try again.
C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Disk Clone\bin\WADK\Windows Preinstallation Environment\amd64
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