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  • Capture your Wim image (Busters way)

  • Windows® Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), Windows System Image Manager (WSIM), Win PE and Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) Tutorials are right here.
Windows® Automated Installation Kit (WAIK), Windows System Image Manager (WSIM), Win PE and Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) Tutorials are right here.
 #15931  by Rammstein874
 14 Apr 2011, 19:05
Very Nice Thanks!
 #16355  by 351837
 30 Apr 2011, 21:52
Please help. :pipo:

I did everything as you explained and I'm keep getting this.

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Command is
Code: Select allimagex /compress maximum /flags Professional /capture J:\ \captured\install.wim "Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL" "Windows 7 PROFESSIONAL" /check




EDIT:
Never mind. I get it to work but still don't understand. Upper pic is from clean Win7 pro x64 and lower is from my smoked7 x32. :humk:
Anyway its work now. :perfect:

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 #16419  by scott45333
 03 May 2011, 02:04
I keep getting this error
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The thing I can't figure out is my captured OS is installed on my F drive. My main is on C drive. I have the ISO in C:\W7\ISO, the capture folder is on my C drive and the DVD folder is C:\W7\DVD. I created the ISO using WAIK. I can't figure out way I keep getting a D drive error. I am testing in VMWare. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. And I am using NAOS as my primary, so the D drive is the 100 Mb System Reserve.
 #16425  by Buster67
 03 May 2011, 08:59
Something has gone wrong when capturing your image you will just have to restart your OS i dont know what causes this to happen but i did have it happen to me a couple of times ..
 #16994  by scott45333
 02 Jun 2011, 14:02
I am still having trouble with the error I posted above. Another thing I have noticed now, once I capture the .WIM, if I reboot and try to start the OS I am capturing, it boots into my main OS. But, if I use easybcd and set my "capture" OS back to drive D, I can get it to boot correctly again. I am lost on this one and could really use some help.
 #16995  by Shaneee
 02 Jun 2011, 14:18
Your better using the VmWare method. I haven't had any problems doing it that way.

Here is the link, viewtopic.php?f=125&t=5202
 #16996  by Neuropass
 02 Jun 2011, 16:08
I didn't have any problem with it and I tried only once.
 #16997  by chevy350
 02 Jun 2011, 16:55
Interesting stuff.....may give it a try one of these days ;)