Partition Manager 11 - Recovery cd doesn't work

Discussion in 'Paragon Partition Manager Product Line' started by stenox1063, May 16, 2010.

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  1. stenox1063

    stenox1063 Registered Member

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    Hi. I just bought Partition Manager 11. I have installed it in my Windows Vista O.S. Then I created the bottable media cd (with the option to give the drivers of the controllers of the mainboard with chipset intel ip35: ichR9 and a common Jmicron). The recovery cd doesn't boot: i can see the mainly screen with boot options (normal mode, safe mode etc...), but whichever I select, it doesn't boot; it stay "frozen" in the first screen. Some suggestions? (the drivers I gave for building the recovery cd, are the same I use to install the O.S. with the F6 key).
    Thanks for any suggestions
     
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    stenox1063 Registered Member

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    Thaks Siw2. In fact the bootable cd with bartPE environment works fine, ... but i must add some drivers as well. I guess I must have a software to edit the iso file and add some drivers. Thanks for your suggestion. Greetings
    Steno
     
  4. SIW2

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    Are you using Bartpe or the WinPe 2.1 downloaded from your account?

    As you have Vista, you can use this little app. to edit the winpe 2.1 boot.wim and include 32 bit Vista drivers.


    http://cid-b0a22789320e3247.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/pe/7^_V^_XP^_ADDRV^_PE2.1.zip




    Copy and paste the contents of the Paragon winpe 2.1 cd to your drive , e.g. directly onto the C partition.

    d/l this, then rt click and RUN AS ADMINISTRATOR on the .cmd file.

    Browse to the boot .wim inside the "sources" folder of the Paragon cd you copied to your HD.

    Browse to .inf in your drivers folder you wish to include.

    That's it , only takes a few seconds.
     
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