5 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 5 hours ago by Dude Guyman.)
No edit function? Anyway, this was my own doing. I had previously ran the command "reagentc /disable" (disables the recovery environment) and it turns out that also deletes the WIN-RE files that Hasleo was using, so that caused the download of the alternate WIN11-PE files. I ran "reagentc /enable", rebooted, then made a new "recovery/boot" ISO and got the usual expected behavior and no more overlayed WIN10-RE and WIN11-PE logos. Still odd that it would overlay them like that, but it's fixed now.
The good news is that it did actually work and get the files it needed to make a functioning recovery ISO, even though I had tinkered with the WIN-RE files in the operating system. My bad!
The good news is that it did actually work and get the files it needed to make a functioning recovery ISO, even though I had tinkered with the WIN-RE files in the operating system. My bad!