(Today, 12:01 AM)hader Wrote: I even used the WinPEDownloader program from Hasleo to make sure any problems between WinPE from Windows are not an issue. (If any) I downloaded the WinPE version from Hasleo and went for "WinPE For Windows 10/11" option. I got that *.OPE file. And it just sitting inside my download location. I have no clue what to do with it next. And I Looked everywhere....@hader - If you have already created a BOOT media of any kind with your latest installation, having the current OPE file doesn't do anything for you. You need to go to C:\Program Files\Hasleo\Hasleo Backup Suite\bin and delete the file called winpe.iso. While in the bin folder, go to the following folder... WADK\Windows Preinstallation Environment and delete the AMD64 folder (the previously downloaded Microsoft files). You can eliminate these steps by re-installing your current HBS version which will do all this cleanup for you.
If I look at the file created by using the .ISO option of the Emergency disk tool and the *.OPE file they don't differ that much if I look at their size. Are they basically the same?
Now, when you start a new Emergency Disk build, Hasleo will ask whether to download winpe components once again... CHECK the box and say NEXT. At the next window you will see an Offline WinPE Package button, SELECT that button. A DropDown will appear allowing you to drill to the location of your recently downloaded OPE file. SELECT your file and CLICK Next. The download and build will commence but instead of downloading, a few seconds later the build will begin. The rest is as you expect.