Error creating ImageAssist USB Bootable or ISO Media

Hey guys -.

I'm new on the ImageAssist and work on using it for our company.  I build my base on one Cluster Hyper-V to create an ISO bootable is a much better solution than a USB bootable for me.  The problem is, I get an error when you try to create.

I downloaded, extracted and installed the latest ImageAssist on an E6440 laptop computer with a new installation of Windows 7 x 64 enterprise on it and all the drivers installed.  I launched ImageAssist, then went to create the bootable USB key.  With a disc inserted, I selectionner select in the list, choose NTFS (get the same error with grease) and create materials.

I confirm the action to throw the disc start creating and copying files.  A few minutes later, it seems at the end and a dialog box appears showing 'USB Drive creation... ". ImageAssist editing environment / / / failed.  Despite the message, the reader seems to work at least partially as I can boot to it.

When you try to create an ISO by running DVD_Restore_Archetect.exe / ISO from a command line, I get the exact same message.  In the window of the newspaper, it is said that an ISO named C:\Dell...iso has been created, but there is no ISO to the root file when you are finished / I get the error.

Any idea of that which is the cause of occur?  Thank you!

You will need to contact our support desk and send them the newspapers that we are able to solve what could happen here.

That said some USB keys and ports may run more slowly and cause problems with the DISM process to set up and modify the WIM to boot WinPE. Sometimes using another USB drive and or port can solve these types of problems.

With the "/ iso ' switch fails on the DVD of restoration architect needed newspapers to begin to address this issue, because there could be a number of different problems, causing this result.

We are working currently on created more detailed documentation to help customers to some of the common problems we encountered using Hyper-V virtual machines and Virtual Machine.

If you can contact our support desk and send us the logs form the system you see that question we would be happy to see what we can do to help solve this problem with you.

It could also help to ensure that you have Antivirus software installed on the system you are trying to create the USB or ISO, because there are problems with some AV software and known the DISM.

Thank you

Gary Babcock

Software Development Engineer Senior ImageAssist driving

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