![]() Reg delete HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Powershell /v ExecutionPolicy /fĬhoose 64-bit Dart Image – I’ve mounted the Windows 10 ISO to the D: driveĬheck the box “Allow…” and let it default to 3388Īdvanced Options, add any Storage & NIC drivers you’ll need & any WinPE addonsĬreate Image: Select Create WIM, set the path to c:\cabs Launch the MS DaRT Recovery Image Wizard – If you see this error, it’s because of your Powershell group policy, to get around this, open elevated command prompt and do this: DaRT Recovery Image Installed –> Part of MDOP.Windows 10 ADK Hotfix to fix issue in ADK– Download HERE (We’ll get to this later).Windows 10 ADK (Build 10586) – Download HERE.Basically, just follow the instructions below using the updated ADK, skip the HotFix, and name your package accordingly.Thanks to Alex Nicastro for the Assist on that.Updated Script to include F4 Support & add Timeout to help with DiskPart sporadic issues.Change WinRE partition size from 900 to 1100 – Found 900 would cause issues from time to time.Run the DaRT Recovery Image creator to create new WIM using new ADK.You can also integrate MS DaRT in Windows at all workstations by replacing winre.wim file of Windows Recovery Environment ( WinRE) on the hidden System Reserved partition.Update – Update for 1607 Media (Build 14393), found that using the 1511 DaRT didn’t play so nice on a 1607 install of Windows 10.įix, Create new DaRT WIM with latest ADK. The set of tools in DaRT allows to diagnose and repair the most common problems (reset the administrator password, delete a secutiry update resulting in a failure, recover the registry, check system files, connect to DaRT environment remotely, etc.). This DaRT image can be written to a CD/DVD disk or a USB flash drive and used to boot user computers after system failures. It was very strange…Īt the same time, Windows 10 image was created on a workstation without any errors. If any of these tools were present, the process would abort. ![]() The clean-up has successfully been completed.Īfter making some experiments, I found out that the image would be created successfully without File Restore and Disk Commander tools. The running command stopped because the preference variable “ErrorActionPreference” or common parameter is set to Stop: The request is not supported. In my case, the creation of the image in Windows Server terminated with the following error: Specify C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\ as an installation directory.
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