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Mustang wrote:

We were able to fix the problem with ADK's above 1511. You can use the ADK that matches your version of Windows. If you are using Windows 10 1909, you can use the latest ADK version 1903. WinRE in 1909 is version 1903. This will give you the version match needed to get WiFi support.

In what version of the MVP builder was this fixed? Do I still need to obtain a custom WinRE.wim file from somewhere? Someone really needs to update the WiFi readme file if this is true; I have wasted alot of time messing with the 1511 versions, iso's etc.

I've used MVP Builder successfully for a while - great stuff!

I have a 2TB USB3 drive with a 1GB partition and I use MVP Builder to install the boot files - the rest is Data, where I store images before copying them to more permanent storage.

Recently upgraded to ATI 2021 and MVP Builder worked fine and other machines boot OK with it.

Just replaced my wife's ancient Acer Laptop with an Honor Magic Pro (nice machine) - but I can't get the 2TB USB3 drive to boot and run - it just says 'Boot Fail' - cryptic....

I've disabled secure boot, It will boot OK using an 8GB USB2 Stick with the same MVP build.

So what 'tool' does MVP Builder use to write the ISO to the USB drive?

Any ideas how I can de-bug this bios failing in the Magic Book?

Many thanks...

I'm using a Acronis Home Cyber Protect Linux-based Rescue Media. I was able to boot from a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Pro Wi-Fi Motherboard with RAID enabled and restore my 1TB Western Digital Black NVMe boot drive. My boot drive is not a RAID drive. I did notice another one of my disks which is a RAID drive was greyed out.

I just wanted to clarify a previous statement about needing a WinPE boot disk if your motherboard has RAID enabled. 

I need somebody else to try it. Not send me a KB. I'm trying to see if the documentation is correct.

 

You only need WinPE or WinRE if you want to access the raid dive once you have booted. I am in the process of doing this at the moment on a Windows 10 Enterprise system with a RAID 5 array (which contains 4 partitions) - it is recognized by the recovery media. I am recovering my NVMe OS drive which got trashed when doing a Win 11 upgrade. The recovery media was created with the MVP tool). It uses the last build of ATI 2021 rather than ACPHO. 

Then RAID 5 uses Intel IRST.

Just reread POST 41 and see that the question concerns the Linux recovery media. Trying to test is now but the PC is misbehaving - will not go into BIOS. Will try again tomorrow.

Ian

 

Hello,

I have tried to used MVP on a Windows 7 X64 with Windows ADK installed, but MVP don't detect the Windows ADK.

Do you know which ADK version, I should install?

 

Windows 10 versions of the ADK will work in Windows 7. You should uninstall the Windows 7 version first. With Windows 10 ADK's you need to install two downloads. The ADK and the WinPE add-on. You only need to install the Deployments Tools component of the ADK. Then install the WinPE add-on.

I'm trying to create bootable media using wimre.wim, but at some point the procedure after "System scan and preparation in progress" stops and says "unexpected" and the procedure closes. How come?

Thank you
G