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(Help) Disk type cannot be identified. (0x03E6003800850000)
#1
Title says it all, please help me, I want to install windows on a second hard drive Huh
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#2
Your computer is UEFI-based computer, so please covert the destination disk to gpt partition scheme and try again. And please refer to the following guideline to prepare the partitions on the destination hard disk drive.
http://www.easyuefi.com/wintohdd/faq/en_...ation.html
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(03-15-2016, 11:29 PM)admin Wrote: Your computer is UEFI-based computer, so please covert the destination disk to gpt partition scheme and try again. And please refer to the following guideline to prepare the partitions on the destination hard disk drive.
http://www.easyuefi.com/wintohdd/faq/en_...ation.html

Ok, I've converted the disk to got partition, but encountered a new problem: "failed to extract file from the WIM file. Please temporary deactivate your anti-virus software, and try again. (0x000000F300B40000)
I've deactivated all antivirus but still receiving this error...
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#4
Could you please send the user.log file to us? It is located in the bin folder under the installation directory.
Does the old version (such as v1.1) work properly? Please help us to do a test.
http://www.easyuefi.com/wintohdd/downloa...ee_1.1.exe
Thanks.
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#5
EasyUEFI Team. My Suggest .For 64bit without UEFI partition or with UEFI Partition (MSR 128MB/ W10 16MB partition) drop old flow , do DISM and WinPE with Microsoft ADK unattend.xml
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(05-07-2016, 09:23 PM)Mars Wrote: EasyUEFI Team. My Suggest .For 64bit without UEFI partition or with UEFI Partition (MSR 128MB/  W10 16MB partition) drop old flow , do DISM and WinPE with Microsoft ADK unattend.xml

Thank you for your suggestion. To be honest, dism is a good choice, but it does not meet our needs, because it cannot directly extract files from the ISO image.
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(05-09-2016, 09:52 PM)admin Wrote:
(05-07-2016, 09:23 PM)Mars Wrote: EasyUEFI Team. My Suggest .For 64bit without UEFI partition or with UEFI Partition (MSR 128MB/  W10 16MB partition) drop old flow , do DISM and WinPE with Microsoft ADK unattend.xml

Thank you for your suggestion. To be honest, dism is a good choice, but it does not meet our needs, because it cannot directly extract files from the ISO image.
Hi EasyUEFI, DISM can input or extract file of the WIM ,and build a new ISO with new file/ Modify files.

for my region. a Bank deploy from XP to W7 is use the method.
TSMC (www.tsmc.com.tw) also.....The tool provide is me. Like DISM Explorer , for partition type issue , use WinPE and diskpart.exe with TXT FILE
 
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(05-13-2016, 11:33 AM)Mars Wrote:
(05-09-2016, 09:52 PM)admin Wrote:
(05-07-2016, 09:23 PM)Mars Wrote: EasyUEFI Team. My Suggest .For 64bit without UEFI partition or with UEFI Partition (MSR 128MB/  W10 16MB partition) drop old flow , do DISM and WinPE with Microsoft ADK unattend.xml

Thank you for your suggestion. To be honest, dism is a good choice, but it does not meet our needs, because it cannot directly extract files from the ISO image.
Hi EasyUEFI, DISM can input or extract file of the WIM ,and build a new ISO with new file/ Modify files.

for my region. a Bank deploy from XP to W7 is use the method.
TSMC (www.tsmc.com.tw) also.....The tool provide is me. Like DISM Explorer , for partition type issue , use WinPE and diskpart.exe with TXT FILE
 

Thank you very much for your suggestion and we will consider it.
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