(05-23-2025, 01:19 PM)M_Lechner Wrote: I followed your suggestions step by step. Additionally, I had to delete the Windows Preinstallation Environment folder under the WADK folder to get Hasleo to download the files from Microsoft.com again.
The rescue ISO I created on Laptop 2 successfully booted on this laptop, which has Hasleo 4.9.5 installed.
I then created a rescue ISO using the same steps on Laptop 1, which has Hasleo 5.2.2.3 installed. This didn't boot on Laptop 2.
I then installed Hasleo 5.2.2.3 on Laptop 2 and created a rescue ISO with the newly downloaded files from Microsoft.com. This one also didn't boot on Laptop 2.
Conclusion:
All created ISOs booted without problems on Laptop 1.
Only the ISO created with version 4.9.5 booted on Laptop 2.
Laptop 1 has Windows 11 Pro 24H2 installed (Build 26100.4061).
Laptop 2 has Windows 11 Pro 23H2 installed (Build 22631.5335).
Regards, Markus
Please try the following steps and send us the requested files.
1. Make sure you have V5.2.2.3 installed, download the attached file and rename it to Winpeshl.ini.
2. Replace the Winpeshl.ini file in the WINPE\Windows\System32 folder under the installation directory of Hasleo Backup Suite (Usually C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin\WINPE\Windows\System32) with the Winpeshl.ini from the previous step.
3. Remove the winpe.iso file in the bin folder under the installation directory of Hasleo Backup Suite, then re-create WinPE.
4. Start WinPE on Laptop 2 and the cmd.exe will open.
5. In cmd.exe, go to "X:\Program Files\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin" and type AppLoader.exe to run Hasleo Backup Suite.
6. Check to see if a file with the .dmp extension exists in the "X:\Program Files\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin" folder and copy it to a local drive if it exists.
7. Go to "X:\Program Files\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin\logs" and copy all files with the extension .log to a local drive.
9. Reboot to Windows and send us the .dmp and .log files.