![]() UEFI only: gpt attributes=0x8000000000000001Ĭopy WinRE.wim: MkDir "Z:\Recovery\WindowsRE" Xcopy /H "C:\Recovery\WindowsRE\WinRE.If this command fails, you will need to use a 3rd party partition manager to shrink the system partition by 665MB, as the formatted size should be 650MB.Note: the reserved system partition is an area reserved for the BitLocker. WinRE partition must have 320MB free ( WinRE.wim is ~300MB in size) This error occurs because the partition that is reserved for system is damaged.Create a 650MB WinRE Partition: WinKey R > Open: DiskPart > OK.BIOS: May store WinRE on Boot partition: Mount Boot at Y: > Update WIM path.If it doesn't: Xcopy /H "C:\Recovery\WindowsRE\WinRE.wim" "C:\Windows\System32\Recovery" Verify if C:\Windows\System32\Recovery\WinRE.wim exists: ls "C:\Windows\System32\Recovery" | FindStr /I "WinRE.wim" ls "C:\Windows\System32\Recovery" -Hidden | FindStr /I "WinRE.wim" Open an Admin Terminal: WinKey R > Open: powershell > CTRL SHIFT OK.errors, omissions and other incidents with the use of the APDS. It's recommended to move WinRE to its own partition: ( ReAgentC) and the regulations adopted pursuant to it (California Code of Regulations, title 16. Click that arrow and choose Force WIM Rebuild. UEFI: BootRec /FixMBR
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