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Feature REQUESTS
Screen capture feature in the WinPE rescue environment.
This would be very helpful when interacting with the Hasleo support team to show the steps taken to reproduce a problem so they could diagnose it better.
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(Yesterday, 03:56 AM)pt58 Wrote: Screen capture feature in the WinPE rescue environment.
This would be very helpful when interacting with the Hasleo support team to show the steps taken to reproduce a problem so they could diagnose it better.

You're absolutely right. Without relevant experience, I'm not sure if we can write a simple screen capture program.
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(Yesterday, 03:56 AM)pt58 Wrote: Screen capture feature in the WinPE rescue environment.
This is easy to do yourself. Place a portable screenshot tool that works in WinPE on a separate folder on a USB flash drive and run it when necessary (not all screenshot tools can work this way!).
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(Yesterday, 06:01 PM)aldist Wrote:
(Yesterday, 03:56 AM)pt58 Wrote: Screen capture feature in the WinPE rescue environment.
This is easy to do yourself. Place a portable screenshot tool that works in WinPE on a separate folder on a USB flash drive and run it when necessary (not all screenshot tools can work this way!).

Concerned that there may be copyright issues.
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Do you have any examples of programs that do work in WinPE ?
I tried Sysinternals ZoomIt, which just flashed up the splash screen and then closed.
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(11 hours ago)admin Wrote:
(Yesterday, 06:01 PM)aldist Wrote: This is easy to do yourself. Place a portable screenshot tool that works in WinPE on a separate folder on a USB flash drive and run it when necessary (not all screenshot tools can work this way!).

Concerned that there may be copyright issues.
I agree with you, this is a difficult question for developers, but a solution can be found for home users.
IrfanView v4.40+ x64, unzip it in 7-Zip and use it as a portable application. After deleting unnecessary files, it takes up 4 lines in Explorer. It takes all kinds of screenshots.
Quote:FREEWARE for non commercial use !
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(9 hours ago)aldist Wrote:
(11 hours ago)admin Wrote: Concerned that there may be copyright issues.
I agree with you, this is a difficult question for developers, but a solution can be found for home users.
IrfanView v4.40+ x64, unzip it in 7-Zip and use it as a portable application. After deleting unnecessary files, it takes up 4 lines in Explorer. It takes all kinds of screenshots.
Quote:FREEWARE for non commercial use !

I just did some research and found that writing a simple screenshot tool isn't difficult.
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(11 hours ago)admin Wrote:
(Yesterday, 06:01 PM)aldist Wrote: This is easy to do yourself. Place a portable screenshot tool that works in WinPE on a separate folder on a USB flash drive and run it when necessary (not all screenshot tools can work this way!).

Concerned that there may be copyright issues.

(9 hours ago)aldist Wrote:
(11 hours ago)admin Wrote: Concerned that there may be copyright issues.
I agree with you, this is a difficult question for developers, but a solution can be found for home users.
IrfanView v4.40+ x64, unzip it in 7-Zip and use it as a portable application. After deleting unnecessary files, it takes up 4 lines in Explorer. It takes all kinds of screenshots.
Quote:FREEWARE for non commercial use !

I couldn't find a copy of Irfanview 4.40 to dowwnload, so I tried the latest 4.72.
It works inside the Hasleo rescue disk. I opened a Cmd prompt in Hasleo tools, navigated to the extracted Irfanview folder and launched the .exe file.
I was able to capture the Hasleo window and save it to a file. It's a bit of a faff, but at least there's a solution should the need arise, until such time as the Hasleo developers can integrate a solution natively.
Thanks for the heads-up.
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