WinPE USB SSD image - BOOTMGR is missing

We start on WinPE to kick off our PC generation process.  Who runs a script from a network share dealing with construction.

  • contains the name of the PC
  • The ORGANIZATIONAL unit information
  • Hardware model
  • Windows version
  • creates and places the unattend.xml file

This process works fine on most of our models of PC and laptop.  On most, no matter whether we start WinPE by using a CD (build-in or USB), or a flash drive.

When we try this process with a Flash DRIVE on a laptop or a PC with SSD, we get the error BOOTMGR is missing at startup.  With the help of a USB CDROM works great.  WinPE is of the same image.

There is no CD/DVD in those laptops and computers, sort of loading via USB is the only option.

We have figured out.  The problem was actually with the "BCDBOOT C:\WINDOWS" command after the image is repressed.  He was throwing an error "failed to copy the files.  Note: This does not work on computers with standard hard drives.

We did some Diskpart scripts readers to name and changed the BCDBOOT command, and now it works fine.  We also tested against an old PC, and it works very well also.

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    References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.

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