1) I'm not shure whant you mean here. Are-you talking about the instruction manual ? 2) The .TXT file I gave in the AutoUnattend folder where the wrong one. If using XML files it should have worked though. Now fixed in the new beta (2017-12-18) 3) I don't understant how it could have kept working. The first thing my script does it to check files requirment and stop if missing somethings. I updated the missing files error (2017-12-18) 4) After the error of point #3, did you have a C:\Recovery folder? Where you trying to run Sysprep from there of from the installation folder ? I have updated the missing files error (2017-12-18) Finally, for the Scanstate files, where you usgin the one I put in the "Required Files" stuff ? Since the lates version, new XML files are included and are required now for my script to works. If using old Scanstate file it will fails.
1) yes 2) i probably did something wrong here 3) Me neither? I can probably try again 4) Cant remember, the script "completed" and closed the window when running " install -windows 10.cmd" Arter I tried running sysprep.cmd in same folder. 5) yea, the provided in your tool
then here are resulats… Windows 10, version 1709 64bit BIOS - Recommended With sysprep "Full image" Recovery creation via outis ........... ok Recovery of usb via tools ..... ok With sysprep "Push-Button" Recovery creation via outis ........... ok Recovery of usb via tools ..... ok all functions very well
I found a bug with the recovery from "Outils" when using the Full-image. The "local" WinRE file was the wrong one! (one with my tools for full restore) and was niot working as expected. I created a new version today which fix that. Also, I have added 200M to the recovery tools (WinRe) partition. When using MUI version + my tools there was only a few MB left on the partition and this was creating problem on some scenario.
Here is the tests scenario I will follow before tagging the software as ready. Code: - Install with AutoUnattend.xml - Install some apps - Install tools and do full image capture - Test local recovery - Create full recovery media - Do a full restore using the "Reinstall Windows" option (keep image on computer) - Test a local recovery - Do a full restore using the "Repair my computer" option (without image on the computer) - Create a "Push-Button Reset" recovery media - Test a local recovery - Restore using the "Push-Button Reset" recovery media
Test in progress : - Install with AutoUnattend.xml - OK - Install tools and do full image capture - OK - Test local recovery - OK - Create full recovery media - OK - Do a full restore using the "Reinstall Windows" option (keep image on computer) - OK - Test a local recovery - OK - Do a full restore using the "Repair my computer" option (without image on the computer) - OK - Create a "Push-Button Reset" recovery media - OK - Restore using the "Push-Button Reset" recovery media - Ok - Test update script (change icons, colors, etc.) - Create new media with updated full-image - Do a full restore and validate change
Wel... thanks! I just logged-in to say that so... 4.1.0 is nearly completed. I should finish this week! Thanks for your patience!
Anarethos best wishes 2018 thank you for your work recovery system OEM tools impeccable! you solve the problems of microsoft at each update of bios UEFI and your script really thank you long live the new version 4.1.0 final Anarethos meilleurs voeux 2018 merci pour ton travail recovery system OEM tools impeccable ! tu resoud les problémes de microsoft a chaque mise a jour de bios a UEFI et tes script vraiment merci vive la nouvelle version 4.1.0 final
- Install with AutoUnattend.xml - OK - Install tools and do full image capture - OK - Test local recovery - OK - Create full recovery media - OK - Do a full restore using the "Reinstall Windows" option (keep image on computer) - OK - Test a local recovery - OK - Do a full restore using the "Repair my computer" option (without image on the computer) - OK - Create a "Push-Button Reset" recovery media - OK - Restore using the "Push-Button Reset" recovery media - Ok - Test update script (change icons, colors, etc.) - Ok - Create new media with updated full-image - Ok - Do a full restore and validate change - Ok - Complete documentation, packaging, etc.
Done! Package updated on my web site and on the first thread. Documentation is updated for the Windows 10 section about the 2 kinds of images. I suggest you read this part to know the difference.
I’m trying to customize my windows 10 during audit mode. Anytime I set a custom wallpaper and run sysprep and then install windows it goes back to default blue wallpaper. Is there another way to make the wallpaper stay?