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Click on “ Finish“. Choose “ Show hidden files, folders and drives” and deselect “ Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)“and “ Hide extensions for known file types“.Click “ OK“.Open C: Drive, right-click Recovery folder. Choose “ Properties” from the menu.Select Security tab, and click on “ Edit“.On the new windows, click on “ Add” and find you user account, then click on “ OK“.Assign Allow: Full Control permissions for the specific account and click on “ OK“.Now, as you can see, the C:Recovery folder is accessible to your user account.At C:Recovery you’ll find the Winre.wim image file. This is the Windows RE image that has been loaded every time you’ve chosen to repair your computer from the F8 startup menu.Next time you restart your computer press F8 to get to the Advanced Boot Options Screen then choose “Repair your computer”There’s the option to start network support at the start of Windows RE. Choose YESIn Windows PE your drive mapping will not have the same drive letters and this can be confusing.Choose YES to remap themSelect you LanguageYou’ll notice that DART (Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset) has been added to the Windows RE menuYou now have 14 additional tools at your disposal.
My favorites are below.Locksmith (for those times when someone messes up their administrator passwords)Standalone System Sweeper (for that nasty malware that’s difficult to clean while in Windows)Remote Connections (have the user select this and you can remote in with the Dart Remote connection viewer and fix it all from your desk). Tried to boot a Dell 780 with the 64-bit ISO and it was terrible. Took about 10 minutes to boot up and then another 5 minutes just to login, and then constant errors appeared out of nowhere about not finding this file or that file. Could not run anything that comes preinstalled because one of many errors appeared. Too many to document here. I’m gonna try the 32-bit version to see if I have better luck.
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Could this be because I am booting the ISO from a USB hard drive? I am using ISOLINUX for booting up ISOs.