11-28-2023, 12:48 AM
Greetings... most likely a question for the Developers.
When creating an Emergency Disk, using a MicroSloth WinPE download (or your own OPE offering), what is the processed used to obtain needed drivers from the System used to make the Energency Disk, when those drivers are not supported/resident on the MS downloaded WinPE?
There are storage drivers that are not included in the MS WinPE but are installed in the LIVE Windows System... basically how are they handled as far as Emergency Disk creation goes. We have seen some of these, mostly NvME devices, that do not use the "standard" MS driver offered in the current WinPE.
I know if the System's WinRE WIM is used, this is not usually a problem due to the fact that basic REs, when the System is built, usually contain those non-MS drivers. With MS's recent issue with messing up local WinRE WIM files, users tend to want to build their recovery media with WinPEs instead.
I guess what I'm really asking is... how do you perform Item #3 in your release notes for v4 (see below)?
3. Attempts to extract drivers from Windows and inject them into WinPE when creating WinPE
When creating an Emergency Disk, using a MicroSloth WinPE download (or your own OPE offering), what is the processed used to obtain needed drivers from the System used to make the Energency Disk, when those drivers are not supported/resident on the MS downloaded WinPE?
There are storage drivers that are not included in the MS WinPE but are installed in the LIVE Windows System... basically how are they handled as far as Emergency Disk creation goes. We have seen some of these, mostly NvME devices, that do not use the "standard" MS driver offered in the current WinPE.
I know if the System's WinRE WIM is used, this is not usually a problem due to the fact that basic REs, when the System is built, usually contain those non-MS drivers. With MS's recent issue with messing up local WinRE WIM files, users tend to want to build their recovery media with WinPEs instead.
I guess what I'm really asking is... how do you perform Item #3 in your release notes for v4 (see below)?
3. Attempts to extract drivers from Windows and inject them into WinPE when creating WinPE