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Are you saying you restored the Backup.wim to a different hard drive from the source and it boots up fine?
Are you saying you restored the Backup.wim to a different hard drive from the source and it boots up fine?
Hi goopy,
Are you saying that you deleted the original install.wim, renamed the backup.wim to install.wim, burnt it to a USB and then clean installed?
Thanks in advance.
If you're planning on creating customized installation media, there are better ways to do it. I use VMWare to get into audit mode, do my customization, seal the image with sysprep and capture it with Dism (not Dism++)
Ceo54,
We are aware of the standard deployment method.
That is not what the thread is about.
Dism++ is a tool with a lot of useful functions. The OP is trying to determine exactly what the dism++ backup to wim function does.
I have just had a look.
1) Restore backup.wim using dism++
When restoring backup.wim, dism++ sets the restored OS drive correctly to the volume value.
It didn't add a bootmenu entry.
That means backup.wim will be fine to restore to any partition on the same machine.
It is a useful feature.
2) Restore backup.wim using MS setup
I haven't yet tested what MS setup will do if backup.wim is used as a substitute for the regular install.wim.
I suspect it sets the OS drive to the volume value ( same as dism++). In addition I expect it will create the boot menu entry.
Just tested using backup.wim as a replacement for install.wim in the win 7 install media.
Ran setup.exe from within current booted windows and pointed custom setup at a different partition.
Installed successfully, drive letter setting and boot menu all created properly.
However, it booted directly into the user account. There was no routine installing drivers, or adjusting registry.
If the intention is to restore to different hardware, then it seems sensible to either:
1) Syprep before capture
OR
2) Run one of the popular adjust to new hardware programs after applying the image.
If you don't have one of those, O&O DiskImage pro 11 is avaliable on free giveaway. Alternatively, you can buy the O&O powerpack ( includes DiskImagePro12 ) for peanuts.
See here
Thanks for the kind replies.
Looks like it's time for more latin lessons. More of that later.
Meanwhile here are a few warning and error messages to be dealt with:
1. setupact.log
The 4 install.swim files were created using Dism/Split-Image, and expanded into the $WINDOWS.~LS folder during installation.
Does the message "Image file is not a match[gle=0x00000490]" suggests these files were not created or expanded properly?
2. setuperr.log, diagwrn.xml and diagerr.xmlCode:setupact.log 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info Callback_SetSelectedImageInfoOnBB: Not running from downlevel; skipping check for WinPE image 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x060076] IBS Callback_SetSelectedImageInfoOnBB:Successfully read and cached the WinPE image's metadata. 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info CDepImageInfoSetCache::GetCachedInfoSet: Found cached image info for [E:\Sources\install.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x0606cc] IBS CDepImageXMLInfo::GetEditionID:EditionID=Ultimate, Flags=Ultimate : Returning Ultimate, hr=0x0 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info IBS SetSelectedWindowsImageInfoOnBB:EditionID is [Ultimate]. 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x060088] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Image part count is [4] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x060089] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Looking for image file [E:\Sources\install2.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x06008a] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Found image file [E:\Sources\install2.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x06008c] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Image file is not a match[gle=0x00000490] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x060089] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Looking for image file [E:\Sources\install3.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x06008a] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Found image file [E:\Sources\install3.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x06008c] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Image file is not a match[gle=0x00000490] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x060089] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Looking for image file [E:\Sources\install4.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x06008a] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Found image file [E:\Sources\install4.swm] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x06008c] IBS CheckAdditionalMediaRequirements:Image file is not a match[gle=0x00000490] 2018-10-08 21:38:38, Info [0x060078] IBS Callback_SetSelectedImageInfoOnBB:Successfully read and cached the Windows image's metadata. 2018-10-08 21:38:39, Warning [0x070026] DIAG Win32_Processor : Unable to retrieve Stepping, vtType = 8. Error code = 0x0 2018-10-08 21:38:40, Warning [0x070026] DIAG Win32_Processor : Unable to retrieve Stepping, vtType = 8. Error code = 0x0 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x0606cc] IBS ApplyDiskOperationUsingService: Failed to correctly apply disk operation of type [0xe]; hr = 0x8007009a[gle=0x0000009a] 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x060492] IBS PerformDiskOperation:Disk operation of type [14] failed; hr = 0x8007009a 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x0606cc] IBS LegacyGatherVolumeInfo: Couldn't find NT path for disk [0] region [0x6500000]; hr = 0x80070490.[gle=0x00000002] 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x060222] IBS GatherRegionInfo: LegacyGatherVolumeInfo failed, hr = 0x80070490[gle=0x00000002]
What's the problem here?
3. cbs.logCode:setuperr.log 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x0606cc] IBS ApplyDiskOperationUsingService: Failed to correctly apply disk operation of type [0xe]; hr = 0x8007009a[gle=0x0000009a] 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x060492] IBS PerformDiskOperation:Disk operation of type [14] failed; hr = 0x8007009a 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x0606cc] IBS LegacyGatherVolumeInfo: Couldn't find NT path for disk [0] region [0x6500000]; hr = 0x80070490.[gle=0x00000002] 2018-10-08 21:39:00, Error [0x060222] IBS GatherRegionInfo: LegacyGatherVolumeInfo failed, hr = 0x80070490[gle=0x00000002] diagwrn.xml <z:row Cls="D" Sev="50331648" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="1289" Fil="" Fun="CallbackAppCompatProgress" Uid="50987008" Msg="[APPCOMPAT UI] Got CallbackAppCompatProgress without compat progress page active" PID="936" TID="156" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="win32ui.dll" Err="0" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:38:38"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="50331648" Maj="diagnostic" Min="Def" LN="93" Fil="" Fun="CAccessWMI::LogErrorMessage" Uid="50790438" Msg="Win32_Processor : Unable to retrieve Stepping, vtType = 8. Error code = 0x0" PID="936" TID="156" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="diagnostic.dll" Err="0" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:38:39"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="50331648" Maj="diagnostic" Min="Def" LN="93" Fil="" Fun="CAccessWMI::LogErrorMessage" Uid="50790438" Msg="Win32_Processor : Unable to retrieve Stepping, vtType = 8. Error code = 0x0" PID="936" TID="156" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="diagnostic.dll" Err="0" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:38:40"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="50331648" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="1289" Fil="" Fun="CallbackAppCompatProgress" Uid="50987008" Msg="[APPCOMPAT UI] Got CallbackAppCompatProgress without compat progress page active" PID="936" TID="156" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="win32ui.dll" Err="0" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:38:40"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="50331648" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="1987" Fil="" Fun="CreateSystemVolume" Uid="50724864" Msg="CreateSystemVolume:Unable to assign long label name to System volume; Label will be ignored" PID="936" TID="956" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="WinSetup.dll" Err="0" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:39:00"/> diagerr.xml <z:row Cls="D" Sev="33554432" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="2260" Fil="" Fun="LogCallback" Uid="33949388" Msg="ApplyDiskOperationUsingService: Failed to correctly apply disk operation of type [0xe]; hr = 0x8007009a" PID="936" TID="1208" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="WinSetup.dll" Err="154" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:39:00"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="33554432" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="618" Fil="" Fun="PerformDiskOperation" Uid="33948818" Msg="PerformDiskOperation:Disk operation of type [14] failed; hr = 0x8007009a" PID="936" TID="956" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="WinSetup.dll" Err="0" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:39:00"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="33554432" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="2260" Fil="" Fun="LogCallback" Uid="33949388" Msg="LegacyGatherVolumeInfo: Couldn't find NT path for disk [0] region [0x6500000]; hr = 0x80070490." PID="936" TID="1220" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="WinSetup.dll" Err="2" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:39:00"/> <z:row Cls="D" Sev="33554432" Maj="Def" Min="Def" LN="2260" Fil="" Fun="LogCallback" Uid="33948194" Msg="GatherRegionInfo: LegacyGatherVolumeInfo failed, hr = 0x80070490" PID="936" TID="1220" Con="" Exe="X:\Sources\setup.exe" Mod="WinSetup.dll" Err="2" MD="" DT="2018-10-08T21:39:00"/>
Anything to do with the KB3177467 Servicing stack update?
What could have gone wrong?
4. System integrity checkCode:cbs.log 2018-10-08 22:32:09, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=1844 Failed to get and initialize the PE Provider. Continuing by assuming that it is not a WinPE image. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect 2018-10-08 22:32:09, Warning DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=1844 Failed to Load the provider: X:\Sources\WimProvider.dll. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e) 2018-10-08 22:32:09, Warning DISM DISM.EXE: Failed to load WimManager. Try running from the Deployment Tools Command Prompt. If the issue persists, ensure that wimgapi.dll and wimserv.exe are up to date. 2018-10-08 22:32:09, Warning DISM DISM.EXE: Failed to add any commands. 2018-10-08 22:32:12, Warning DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=1888 Failed to Load the provider: G:\$WINDOWS.~LS\PackageTemp\d187a553-4848-471a-a278-272004fd04a5\229AD944-63BD-4232-B113-C64BEE6F51F0\PEProvider.dll. - CDISMProviderStore::Internal_GetProvider(hr:0x8007007e) 2018-10-08 22:32:12, Info DISM DISM Provider Store: PID=1888 Failed to get and initialize the PE Provider. Continuing by assuming that it is not a WinPE image. - CDISMProviderStore::Final_OnConnect 2018-10-08 22:32:12, Info CBS Failed to find a matching version for servicing stack: G:\Windows\WinSxS\amd64_microsoft-windows-servicingstack_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.23505_none_681aa442f6fed7f0\ [HRESULT = 0x80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND] 2018-10-08 22:32:12, Info CBS Failed to find servicing stack directory in online store. [HRESULT = 0x80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND] 2018-10-08 22:32:13, Info CBS Failed to unload offline registry: {bf1a281b-ad7b-4476-ac95-f47682990ce7}G:/Windows/System32/config/SOFTWARE, the client may still need it open. [HRESULT = 0x80070005 - E_ACCESSDENIED] ....
Finally, is there a tool to check the system integrity of the new installation, and if any files/components are missing?
Many thanks and best regards,
Hi goopy,
Firstly, try running CHKDSK.
To run CHKDSK [Check Disk], please follow my instructions below!
CHKDSK[Check Disk]
CHKDSK [Check Disk] is a Windows utility program for detecting and repairing corruptions of the file system [FAT16, FAT32, and NTFS drives]. CHKDSK must be run from an elevated command prompt => Click Start, in the search box type cmd, when cmd appears in the menu under Programs, right-click it and select Run as administrator. The elevated command prompt window will now open.
[1] Run CHKDSK in non-invasive read-only and detect mode. Copy chkdsk C: [yes there is a space there] and Paste it [you need to use the mouse right-click and paste for this as CTRL+V doesn’t work] into the elevated command prompt window and press Enter - This analyses drive C:\ and reports any errors or corruptions, but doesn’t repair them.
[2] If there are any errors or corruptions, then run CHKDSK in repair mode. This one repairs errors on the disk without scanning for any bad sectors. Copy CHKDSK C: /F [yes there are 2 spaces there] and Paste it [you need to use the mouse right-click and paste for this as CTRL+V doesn’t work] into the elevated command prompt window and press Enter - This does repair any file system errors or corruptions on drive C:\, provided that the disk isn’t in use. If the disk is in use, CHKDSK displays a prompt that asks whether you want to schedule the disk to be checked the next time you restart the OS, click Yes to schedule this check and then Restart.
[3] If there are still any errors or corruptions, then run CHKDSK in repair mode again. This one repairs errors on the disk and scans for bad sectors, it then attempts to repair or recover any readable information [implies /F]. Copy CHKDSK C: /R [yes there are 2 spaces there] and Paste it [you need to use the mouse right-click and paste for this as CTRL+V doesn’t work] into the elevated command prompt window and press Enter - This does repair any file system errors or corruptions on drive C:\, provided that the disk isn’t in use. If the disk is in use, CHKDSK displays a prompt that asks whether you want to schedule the disk to be checked the next time you restart the OS, click Yes to schedule this check and then Restart.
We could also run SFC [System File Checker] after this. Please let me know if you want to do this and I will post the procedure.
I hope this helps!