Can you post your results in the TeraByte forum. Weird. Out of interest, double click makedisk.exe and make a UFD. Does it boot OK?
Sorry, I meant post in the TeraByte Unlimited forum. The developer will help. https://www.terabyteunlimited.com/ucf/
@Hadron - I have a W10 System that exhibits that exact same error that you show. I don't know whether the situation is applicable or not. I BOOT into lots of resident ISOs and WIMs, not using BOOTit but using the normal W10 BOOT Mgr and EasyBCD. What I have discovered on a particular System is that at the time during the BOOT process when trying to access the particular WIM (or ISO), only the normal OS BOOT disk has been "discovered" at that time and any other disk on my System has not yet been discovered. This causes the exact same error you are receiving if your Partition D (as Brian describes) is on any other disk other than your OS BOOT disk. If that partition is on your OS BOOT disk then my description above doesn't apply. I've tried this on many Systems and it only occurs on one piece of hardware (HP ProDesk MiniTower)... all the others worked just fine. On that System I had to locate the "home" of the WIMs & ISOs to a separate partition on the OS BOOT disk itself (not on a separate disk)... that's the only way it would ever work properly. I've yet to discover the reason for the anomaly (non-discovery of other disks at that time in the BOOT process). Normal (multi-)BOOTing works just fine.
Hi Frog. Yes, my D drive is a completely separate hard drive to my OS SSD. I would have thought that it would be the best way. Does everything still work OK if you transfer everything from the D drive to the operating system drive, the same drive that you are about to restore?
Hadron, I copied the TBWinRE_files folder to the C: drive. boot-IFW.cmd was edited to... Code: set TBIPath=C:\TBWinRE_files\333re "%TBIPath%\tbwinpe.exe" /bootwim "%TBIPath%\ISO\sources\boot.wim" /quiet I double clicked boot-IFW.cmd and Win10 rebooted into TBWinRE (IFW) I restored a C: drive image. No problems. You aren't in Win10 when TBWinRE boots. Edit... I also did this on a UEFI system and restored 4 partitions... ESP MSR Win10 WinRE In IFW, only WinRE had a drive letter. In my MBR system, Win10 was assigned the C: drive letter in TBWinRE.
Brian, I guess I'll have to try moving everything to the root of C: drive. If it works, I can just keep updating the versions there.
I just thought of something. When running TBWinPE/RE Builder, after I select TBWinRE and click Next, which option should I be using? Last time, I chose the first option (Create a TBWinRE CD, USB Flash Drive (UFD), or ISO File.). Should I have chosen the fourth option (Create Boot File TBWinRE.bin dor use with TeraByte's BOOTFILE Program.)?
That's the correct option. I'd just use the files you have built. Copy the folder to the C: drive. Or build again if you like.
Once located to the disk the OS boot partition was on, all worked fine. I even hid the new partition the WIMs/ISOs were on once the BOOT was established and all worked very well. I have no idea what the issue is... it isn't a timing issue, it doesn't matter how long I wait at the BOOT menu it still never sees the other disks on my System at that point in the BOOT process. BiOS updates provided no relief.
OK. I tested it and it booted, albeit slightly slower. Great work, guys. Just one thing is that my custom programs don't show up. Why would that be? I've checked TBLauncher.ini and ensured that my programs are there. Below is an example of a custom program in my TBLauncher.ini. Maybe I have to change the path. That path works fine booting from a UFD or Disc. [Menu_Item_11] Name=Explorer++ Path=%TBDrive%\CustomProg\Explorer++\Explorer++.exe WorkingDir= Parameters= Icon=0
Hadron, good news. This works for me... [Menu_Item_11] Name=Explorer++ Path=%ProgramFiles%\explorer++_1.3.5_x64\Explorer++.exe WorkingDir= Parameters= Icon=0 Your Menu Item path is for a UFD. %TBDrive% Also edit TBLauncher.ini.... FindBootDrive=0 Boot time could be 8 seconds faster if it's not searching for a UFD. Edit... My boot time is 9 seconds.
Brian, I have my custom programs in the ISO sub-folder as detailed in the TeraByte knowledge base. I used Method 2. C:\TBWinRE_Files\333RE\ISO\CustomProg\Explorer++\Explorer++.exe Regarding FindBootDrive=0. Don't I need it on?
I use Method 3. The Custom files will be in the WIM. I don't think your files will be in the WIM. My setting is FindBootDrive=0 because you aren't looking for a Boot Drive.
I have also done the same for Drive Snapshot. Maybe I should install Explorer++ and point it to the installed folder like you did. Same with Snaphot.
My Snapshot... [Menu_Item_12] Name=Drive Snapshot Path=%ProgramFiles%\DS\snapshot64.exe WorkingDir= Parameters= Icon=0
OK. I'll have change it a bit and not have the custom programs under the ISO folder. I thought I may have been able to point to it.