Solved Image your system with free Macrium

Hi,

The winpe I made is 32bit.

Unfortunately, the .cmd file didn't work. I've posted the error message below..


** get access to PE_SYS hive **
INFO: Processing ACL of: <machine\PE_SYS>
ERROR: Reading the SD from <machine\PE_SYS> failed with: The system cannot find
the file specified.

SetACL finished with error(s):
SetACL error message: The call to GetNamedSecurityInfo () failed
Operating system error message: The system cannot find the file specified.

INFO: Processing ACL of: <machine\PE_SYS>
ERROR: Reading the SD from <machine\PE_SYS> failed with: The system cannot find
the file specified.

SetACL finished with error(s):
SetACL error message: The call to GetNamedSecurityInfo () failed
Operating system error message: The system cannot find the file specified.

Press any key to continue . . .

I used WAIK and the instructions on the MS website to make winpe. The default would open a command window. Then I added Paragon Backup & Recovery 2012 Free to the image, and got it to load on startup using the [LaunchApps] section in Winpeshl.ini. That was fine. But I haven't had any success with trying to get Easeus Partition Master 9.10 Home Edition (Free) to work, because of the issue with the registry.

My last step (if I got Easeus Partition Master 9.10 Home Edition (Free) to load correctly) would have been to create a small gui to start up with simple buttons on it to start either app or to open a command window. When I found your app I thought I could just use that rather than re-invent the wheel...
 

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The app. I posted is for making a simple 64 bit pe.

It doesn't include support for 32 bit coded programs.


Did you use the x86 winpe.wim from WAIK3.0 - Or from the WAIK3.1 supplement?
 

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It should be ok - the first part of the command gives ownership to admin - that is you - the second part gives acces to everyone.

The first part worked - so you should be able to import the reg entries.

I just did it here without any problem - using winpex86.wim from WAIK 3.0
 

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hmm, yes it should work. Actually I've even tried modifying the permissions manually before, added myself with full permissions, the administrator with full permission, still didn't work. Perhaps there's something else going on. Maybe I'll just try a regular .reg file to see if I can import into my machine's registry first to see if I have any problems and then I'll experiment with putting the system file from the wim image elsewhere, load it, and test that...

thanks for your help... much appreciated
 

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Thanks guys will try both methods

Danny
 

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Got it working now .... yay!

The registry problem, after everything, turned out to be a typo ... duh!

I was loading the hive to PE-SYS and the .reg files were trying to merge to PE_SYS, so after fixing my load command, the merge was applied successfully.

Having copied the appropriate .sys files from my system32 folder (although I noticed the sysWOW64 folder had copies as well), the app still was complaining about the device driver not being available. A little search on google informed me that the sysWOW64 folder had the 32-bit version of the drivers and the system32 folder had the 64-bit ones ... yep, that made sense to me.. NOT!

So I copied over the files from the sysWOW64 folder and it is now working!

My next step is to create a simple little gui with 3 buttons - Paragon Backup & Recovery, Easeus Partition Manager, and command window.

Thanks so much for your help!
 

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Thanks. It reminded me to bring my recovery USB up to date.
 

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Guys, I'm trying to update my WinPE restore disc to 4258, but when I run the wizard, I get: "Download Error: unable to download, the operation completed successfully, click retry to try again."

I have the WAIK downloaded and installed and I can cancel out of the error and recreate my 4118 recovery disc. Do I need to uninstall WAIK and start from scratch?
 

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As I understand it once you have downloaded the WAIK you don't need to do it again.
 

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Figured it out. I needed to delete the previous 'boot' folder created on C:\ from the 4118 rescue disc creation.
 

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Excellent.
 

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One easy way is to add some entries to Paragon explauncher.ini.

If you fire that up as your shell via winpeshl.ini - you can then select from there.

You need to make sure you don't exit your shell, so make sure you use "hide" and not "switch".

e.g.


Name_7=Partition Wizard
Hint_7=
Execute_7="X:\Program Files\PW\PWIZ.exe"
After_execute_7=Hide
Iconpath_7=epl_launch.png
Button_fon_7=but_pr.bmp
Label_fon_7=b2.bmp



Got it working now .... yay!

The registry problem, after everything, turned out to be a typo ... duh!

I was loading the hive to PE-SYS and the .reg files were trying to merge to PE_SYS, so after fixing my load command, the merge was applied successfully.

Having copied the appropriate .sys files from my system32 folder (although I noticed the sysWOW64 folder had copies as well), the app still was complaining about the device driver not being available. A little search on google informed me that the sysWOW64 folder had the 32-bit version of the drivers and the system32 folder had the 64-bit ones ... yep, that made sense to me.. NOT!

So I copied over the files from the sysWOW64 folder and it is now working!

My next step is to create a simple little gui with 3 buttons - Paragon Backup & Recovery, Easeus Partition Manager, and command window.

Thanks so much for your help!
 

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  • Computer type
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    7 X64
    CPU
    i5 8400
    Motherboard
    gigabyte b365m ds3h
    Memory
    2x8gb 3200mhz
    Hard Drives
    various
    PSU
    pure power 11 400w cm
    Case
    Coolermaster
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    cryorig m9i
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    8gb ddr4 2400
    PSU
    xfx pro 450w
This is all good stuff. You guts are real experts. One day I have to put more programs on my WinPE stick that I made with Macrium (which btw was done very fast). The program I would really like to put on it is EasyBCD.
 

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So I made a new WinPE disc (4258), popped it in and it loads up fine. I didn't add any extra drivers, but when it was loading it asked if I wanted to add them for my ethernet card and the network controller. I let it scan and it found both and loaded both, then initialized the network. When I tried to browse the network for backup files (as a test, all my backups are local), it didn't discover the other machines on my LAN. So I'm wondering about that.

Also, my HP machine has one of those 100MB boot partitions. On advice I've read here, whenever I image my C:\ drive I also include the boot partition as well (I also have made a separate image of it, just in case). But I see in some recent posts that it's possible to make the C:\ drive bootable instead. Is this preferable, or am I OK as long as I remember to image both the boot and C:\ partitions together?
 

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The 100Mb partition doesn't change unless to add something to the boot menu but it's no great problem to include it as it only takes seconds and you can save the backup definition so you don't even have to remember to include it.
 

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250 GB SATA Hard Disk Drive 7200 rpm
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1TB Iomega Prestige USB 2 Drive
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2TB WD MyBook Live NAS.
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Also, my HP machine has one of those 100MB boot partitions. On advice I've read here, whenever I image my C:\ drive I also include the boot partition as well (I also have made a separate image of it, just in case). But I see in some recent posts that it's possible to make the C:\ drive bootable instead. Is this preferable, or am I OK as long as I remember to image both the boot and C:\ partitions together?

As Keith says, you need to image the 100MB partition only once if it does not change - e,g, thru a double boot that you add later.

But I prefer to move the bootmgr to C:. Then I only have to deal with one partition. That 100MB partition can be a bit of a pain, especially when you want to move the image(s) to an SSD - because of the alignment considerations.
 

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You will have a job doing that.

Unfortunately, Mahmoud made the huge mistake of writing easybcd in net 2.

It requires net bloatwork to run - that is enormous.

It's not so bad as some - at least it only uses windows forms and net frame 2.

I have got it going with a cut down version of net frame 2 in both 32 nad 64 bit pe - but it is not easy - and it adds a lot to the size of the wim.

As far as I know, Mahmoud himself has not been able to do it - otherwise he would be selling it.





One day I have to put more programs on my WinPE stick The program I would really like to put on it is EasyBCD.
 

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    Coolermaster
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    cryorig m9i
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    g5400
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Thanks SIW. That does not sound encouraging. I guees I will abandon the project. LOL.
 

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I've had it with Acronis 2011 and 2012. I can't recommend it anymore to my clients. It's complete and utter garbageware. They spend too much time adding useless features instead of making the software stable and killing bugs.

Then I searched this forum for a alternative, something other than Acronis and Norton Ghost and I found this thread.

All I ever do is local disk backup/imaging. I'm looking at the version comparison chart on Macrium's website and it seems Macrium Reflect FREE is all I need.

What are the major differences between v4 and v5? Which version should I get? Which version is more stable?
 
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