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Trying to clear my head a bit from the early days...
At what point is the HBS Emergency Disk built using the System's existing WinRE-base WIM rather than the MicroSloth downloaded (PE-based I believe) WIM.
I assume using the off-line (OPE) version is PE-based.
Any help, greatly appreciated!
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(This post was last modified: 1 hour ago by hader.
Edit Reason: Wanted at one more question. Concerning *.OPE.
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I have also a problem with the Emergency disk. I am using Hasleo Backup Suite v5.4.2.5 (the latest version) on my Windows 11 25H2 system with the latest build: 26200.6899. Also the latest build. Windows 11 is without any problems. Using DISM and the SFC tools there are no errors to be found. Registry is clean as possible. I have only VMWare latest Workstation Pro installed. It add some virtual network device to make the connection with my hardware network card and the Internet. That should not be any problem as the backups/restores are local.
At first I used the Add bootmenu option. After that I did get a choice at startup between Windows 11 and Windows PC (Hasleo Backup Suite) but when I choose the second option it rebooted itself and than.... nothing. Screen is black. So that was no option. I removed the bootmenu again. This was a non-preferred way by the way. 2 times to reboot to get... nothing.
I than made an Emergency disk. Wrote it's content directly to a 8Gb rescue USB stick. At this time I rebooted my system and use my motherboards (ASUS) option "F8" to choose from which device I wanted to boot from. I choose the freshly made Emergency disk. It booted from that USB-stick and after a long while I saw the WinPE screen from Hasleo. Nice I thought. It showed me a full menu where I can do an offline save or an offline restore. I also saw the backups I've made previous. But..... My keyboard and mouse were dead. They were not even initialized. All their lights were off. By this time and age I think Hasleo should have the capability to even see my USB-keyboard and USB-mouse. So what's going on here? 😮
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....
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?