Image For Windows

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Stigg, Apr 15, 2014.

  1. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

    I was playing with an old laptop yesterday. It worked fine a few months ago. Now it has a lot of zig zag lines on the screen but it does boot into windows. Albeit slowly. The zig zag lines are present on the BIOS screen too. None of the USB ports will boot a flash drive. I tried bootwim but that didn't load either. I can't fix it. I assume it's terminal.
     
  2. TheRollbackFrog

    TheRollbackFrog Imaging Specialist

    @Brian K - I had that exact same thing happen to an old laptop of mine as well. It turned out to be a blown graphics chip in the graphics section of the mainboard. Time to say goodbye :'(... unless you really love that laptop (mainboard?)
     
  3. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    Image for Windows 4.05 was released. Here's the changelog.

    • Version 4.05 – June 7, 2025
    • Install Win7/8 compatible TBINotify on those platforms.
    • TBWinPE/RE Builder – Support for installing the Windows 10/11 ADK, Plugin scripting additions and changes (see manual), plus various other enhancements and fixes.
    • Other potential changes, updates and enhancements.

    This is, once again a very underwhelming update from Terabyte.
     
  4. Mr.X

    Mr.X Registered Member

    Probably another dying software company?
     
  5. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    I really hope that's not the case, and it's more that Terabyte's focus is too splintered between IFW, IFL, IFD, Partwork, etc. But it is concerning. I mean, Ghost was rock solid once upon a time too but that doesn't mean you should stop meaningfully improving it. It's sad that IFW is getting beat by Reflect and even Hasleo in terms of image creation and restore times, considering that all three use VSS.
     
  6. Hadron

    Hadron Registered Member

    I don't think they know the meaning of "potential".

    Definitions:
    Potential: Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
    Potential Changes: Implies a future event or development that has the possibility of occurring.
     
  7. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

    It's on the way to recycling.
     
  8. Hadron

    Hadron Registered Member

    How many of the winre.wim files do you keep in tbwinre\WinRE_Backup?
    I currently have 5.

    WinRE_Backup Files.png
     
  9. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    Why do you need more than one? I don't keep any wim files in WinRE_Backup, I omly have the boot. win file in tbwinre\IFW_BootWIM. Thoere's no need to, unless you think you've made an error in building the current wim.
     
  10. Hadron

    Hadron Registered Member

    The program must make backups. I'll keep the newest one there.
    I don't have a tbwinre\IFW_BootWIM folder.
     
  11. T-RHex

    T-RHex Registered Member

    It's a viscous cycle. Good product, people buy it once and keep using it. Revenue drops off, no money for development, no new development, no demand to buy the new version. The curse of good software.
     
  12. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    If you don't have that folder then how do you restore from OS. You must not, but IFW needs that to boot. But if that's the case why keep any backups, or build the .wim at all?
     
  13. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    I guess that's the problem. If there was meaningful changelogs people would buy it more. When they update from version 3 to 4, there was really no legitimate reason to upgrade. They need to make users want to buy it.
     
    Last edited: Jun 7, 2025 at 8:45 PM
  14. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

    TeraByte issue a "major" upgrade ever 8 years and there is a charge for the new upgrade. There are "minor" upgrades every 3 months or so. You own the software. It's not a subscription model.
     
  15. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    Right. But for the major versions, it would be nice if they give us a reason to upgrade. But they didn't really do that.
     
  16. Hadron

    Hadron Registered Member

    What creates that folder?
    Whatever creates it, then I guess I haven't run it.
     
  17. n8chavez

    n8chavez Registered Member

    If you have backups of the wim then you had to have made them. The TBWinRE is used for auto-rebooting into the RE. I'm pretty sure I remember you saying you use that. Anyways, every time you rerun the TBWinRE builder it puts the current file in that backup directory before it rebuilds it.
     
  18. Hadron

    Hadron Registered Member

    I have the WinRE_Backup folder, but not the IFW_BootWIM folder.

    Either way, I wish the program wouldn't keep creating different versions of winre.wim in the WinRE_Backup folder if it's not necessary.

    I usually use TBWinPE, but also make TBWinRE media.
     
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