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fix "Flag 9" in boot.wim when using upgrades « previous next » Print Pages: [1] Topic: How to fix "Flag 9" in boot.wim when using upgrades (Read 23790 times) How to fix "Flag 9" in windows 7 0x8030002f error repair tool boot.wim when using upgrades « on: February 06, 2013, 02:04:45 PM » halikus where is boot.wim located Jr. Chef Date Registered: Feb 2013 Posts: 28 Hi ChrisR. This is a simple fix that may help some people,
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add a useful feature, and is easy to implement. When using Win8PESE or Win7PESE to build a boot.wim, upgrading won't work (running setup from within windows to upgrade). It displays the error message
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:"Windows was unable to create a required installation folder. Please reconfigure your boot.wim file to use the flag 9 settings for the first image, and restart your installation"Error code 0x8030002FI don't understand the flags fully, but i know how to overcome the problem. It should be easy to implement before ISO creation. I scoured google originally to find a fix and all the information was wrong boot.wim windows 7 download and the general consensus was that the boot.wim was damaged. In the Win7 OPK help i found the answer. Use imagex to add the flag 9 switch and rename the name and description. ie:%imagex% /info %~dp0ISO\Win7PE_x86\sources\boot.wim 1 "WinPE 7 (x86)" "WinPE 7 (x86)" /flags "9"%imagex% /info %~dp0ISO\Win7PE_x64\sources\boot.wim 1 "WinPE 7 (x64)" "WinPE 7 (x64)" /flags "9"%imagex% /info %~dp0ISO\Win8PE_x86\sources\boot.wim 1 "WinPE 8 (x86)" "WinPE 8 (x86)" /flags "9"%imagex% /info %~dp0ISO\Win8PE_x64\sources\boot.wim 1 "WinPE 8 (x64)" "WinPE 8 (x64)" /flags "9"This fixes upgrades and has no adverse side effects when booting the WinPE like normal.Also, if you wish to know an easy way to have "universal" (all) upgrades available, i do this.Add Dirs, setup files, and corresponding Winpe.wim renamed boot.wim. No install.wim. sources\w7x86\boot.wimsources\w7x64\boot.wimsources\w8x86\boot.wimsources\w8x64\boot.wimAdd sources\install.wim and sources\boot.wim (any renamed winpe.wim) and a setup.exe.Then from within Windows in the sources directory, to upgrade, i run :%~dp0\w7x86\setup.exe /installfrom:%~dp0install.wim"This uses the Win7 setup files and redirects setup to look for the install.wim in a specific location. Re: How to fix "Flag 9" in boot.wim when using upgrades « Reply #1 on: February 07, 2013, 01:44:50 PM » ChrisR Moderator, Win7PE SE Baker Grand Chef Date Registered: Mar 2011 Posts: 2668 It se
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18 Can someone PLEASE help me? My laptop is Windows XP and I am trying to install Windows 7 on it. I put the CD in and I get an error message that says: http://www.computerforum.com/threads/trying-to-install-windows-7.195441/ "Windows was unable to create a required installation folder. Please reconfigure your boot.wim file to use the flag 9 settings for the first image, and restart your installation" Error code 0x8030002F I have looked for hours online to try and fix this but cant find anything to help me. Can someone help me out? Much appreciated. tersie8282, May 12, 2011 #1 johnb35 Administrator Staff Member Messages: 37,414 Are you booting to the install cd? windows 7 Technically you should back up your data and do a fresh install of windows 7. Is your system capable of running windows 7? After backing up your data, use the install cd to delete the existing partitions and then repartition the drive and then install 7. johnb35, May 12, 2011 #2 voyagerfan99 Master of Turning Things Off and Back On Again Staff Member Messages: 22,009 First off, what are your laptop specs and why do error code 0x8030002f you want to upgrade to Win 7? Did you boot to the CD to start the installation or start it from inside Windows and do an "upgrade"? EDIT: Beat me John voyagerfan99, May 12, 2011 #3 mihir VIP Member Messages: 3,980 Are you sure you using the original legitimate windows 7 disc. If yes,then I think it is a registry issue. Try this.Download this and fix your registry. http://www.paretologic.com/download...ic.com/download/regcure/clickbank/?uid=1n28q5 And if that does not work then try a clean install of windows 7. You might have to back your data up for that. mihir, May 12, 2011 #4 tersie8282 New Member Messages: 18 johnb35 said: ↑ Are you booting to the install cd? Technically you should back up your data and do a fresh install of windows 7. Is your system capable of running windows 7? After backing up your data, use the install cd to delete the existing partitions and then repartition the drive and then install 7.Click to expand... I dont have any data to save so I am not too worried about that. I did a test on the Windows 7 cd to see if my laptop was capable of running windows 7 and it passed. How do I delete the existing partions and repartition the drive? Sorry I am new at this. tersie8282, May 12, 2011 #5 tersie8282