Error Reading From File Winpe.wim
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this to you? Average Rating 2 15855 views 07/16/2012 Supporting Windows Systems Deployment WinPE I have installed Microsoft WAIK and the supplementary package. I have on the first technician machine created a winpe bootable image with a set of custom drivers and away i went mounted it added drivers commited the changes and created the .iso. Well I must of done something to the installation afterward by trying to mount and inject another set of drivers...now it will not mount the image and fails at 3 percent and the command line window freezes. The process cannot be killed (Have to log or reboot). It does mount something as there are files in the mount folder. So i thought ill launch another instance and try to inject drivers. It gives me an error about it is an unsupported windows Vista RTM image??? i did imagex cleanup commands dism cleanup commands, uninstalled Windows AIK and the supplentary package and reinstalled it all again. Created a new winpe install directories, used other directories all with the same problems. It always freezes and gives that vista error. On another computer entirely i just installed MS WAIK and the supplementary packaged walked through the MS tech net install and setup walkthroughs and the using DISM the mount fails and freezes again at 3% on this machine ... i googled the hell outta this for over a week. I need help. I am new to this but game to try anything.. Please see my responses below. Thanks .. <-- frustrated! 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Community Chosen Answer 2 have you tried to mount the wim with imagex instead of DISM Imagex /mountrw thefile.wim 1 c:\temptarget /check note: if it mounts ok dismount it after to prevent problems Imagex /unmount c:\temptarget Answered 07/16/2012 by: SMal.tmcc Please log in to comment advkace 4 years ago ok so that was a long time... hope you come back to this. here is what i got. Updating path to include dism, oscdimg, imagex C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools\ C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools\..\AMD64;C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools\..\x86 C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools\..\AMD64\Servicing;C:\Program File s\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools\..\x86\Servicing; C:\Program Files\Windows AIK\Tools\PETools>dism /Get-WimInfo /Wimfile:C:\winpe_a md64\install.wim Deployment Image Servicing and