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stormy 

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Posted on: Dec. 25 2010,10:22 |
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Trying to use miniPE v2k5.09.03 same failure with all versions, on several newer hardware causes it to boot OK, however when the RAMDisk (b:) is setup, I get this warning on the miniPE desktop right after initial boot:
"B:" Folder is not accessible
Then ALL programs from the Start menu do not work at all, so basically it is unusable...
Trying a dir B: returns:
Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
Wondering how that could be fixed?
I don't know what causes the failure, as this happens on all sorts of PCs, and couldn't find a common factor in terms of hardware.
Stormy
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balder 

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Posted on: Dec. 25 2010,11:28 |
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@stormy
As a new member to this forum I say welcome @stormy
Quote: ”"B:" Folder is not accessible”
Happens this only when you launch MiniPE from EasyBoot menu and not when you use MiniPE-ISO-file burned directly to a CD Is there any difference
balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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stormy 

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Posted on: Dec. 25 2010,12:07 |
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Thanks for the welcome! I'm trying to see if EasyBoot can help me solve the issue. This happens on ISO burnt directly to CDs. I have 3 different versions of MiniPE that are working fine on many PCs, but same CDs fail on the newer hardware with above error.
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balder 

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Posted on: Dec. 25 2010,14:25 |
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@stormy
Quote: ” I'm trying to see if EasyBoot can help me solve the issue”
Unfortunately I don’t think EasyBoot can make any difference
It’s more related to a hardware-problem - most likely a motherboard issue
But you can test launching this WinPE from USB to see if there is some progress To launch from USB you use my script-collection (download below)
You use easyboot-iso.script to integrate the WinPE-ISO-file as it is - check “Run ISO from RAM” in script - as this is a NT5-system (folder i386 inside ISO-file).
Then use easyboot-grub-iso.script to transfer build to USB (USB stick as example).
Note: you need a motherboard that support USB-2 in “BIOS-mode” which modern motherboards do – if this isn’t the case - you can activate “Support for USB-2” in the grub-menu. You need USB-2 as the whole ISO-file is loaded to RAM and then launched – but this is pretty fast done and in normal case WinPE is still faster up and run launched from USB than from a CD-unit
Regards balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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