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  • apena7apena7 Member Posts: 351
    phoeneous wrote: »
    Nice, thats exactly what mine looks like. icon_thumright.gif

    Im curious, did you assign letter="C" to the windows or system partition in diskpart. And did you /apply the image to c: or dicon_confused.gif

    I should have clarified my process a bit. So I captured the Windows and System partitions from my reference computer, which created two separate WIM files. Using WinPE on my target computer, I then created and labeled two partitions in diskpart - "C" for Windows partition and "S" for the System volume. Next, I applied the WIM files to their respective partitions. I exited from WinPE without entering bootsect or bcdboot commands and was able to reboot normally.
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  • apena7apena7 Member Posts: 351
    phoeneous wrote: »
    Interesting.

    I dont capture the system partition from my reference pc yet I create it in diskpart as C: and after the OS installs, it knows to rename the OS partition to C: as opposed to D: from diskpart and /apply.

    Good to know.

    Likewise icon_thumright.gif
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  • altjxaltjx Member Posts: 194
    Nice, thank ALL of you for your input. I was very determined to get a customer's PC working without using my own CDs. I had ended up deleting an OS partition, making a Dell recovery partition inaccessible.

    After toying around and finding a Factory.wim file, I was determined to make this work.

    The bootsect /nt60 C: gave me an "Access is denied." error but after doing bcdboot C:\windows, the boot files were created successfully and I rebooted just fine with the recovery image proceeding as normal.

    The only problem I encountered was having two "Microsoft Windows Vista" and "Windows Vista" in the BOOTMGR. Simple way to get rid of it :)

    Again, thanks everyone. Oh, and I'm going take my 70-680 in about 2 weeks, so this was a great experience :)
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  • KillermacKillermac Member Posts: 93 ■■□□□□□□□□
    This is a really excellent thread. It is a real shame that WDS does not work exactly like it should.
    Killermac :)
    A+;Net+;XP,MCP, Security+, Win 7: 70-680
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