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PuterPro
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posted 29 October 2015 6:58 PM
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Hi Stephan,
I'm going to do a touch of Hijacking myself, while I'm here. :-)
I had the same thing with my HighPoint RocketRAID 4320 SAS Controller as well.
Do you think you could post the workaround here for all of us?
Thanks so much!
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posted 3 November 2015 10:38 AM
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Hi PuterPro,
An update has been released which has improvements in the driver area of the rescue media.
You can also add drivers to the rescue media in two ways:
1) Follow the steps in this article:
http://knowledgebase.macrium.com/display/KNOW/Updating+rescue+media+to+include+additional+hardware+drivers
2) Extract your drivers to the folder: c:\boot\Macrium\Drivers
Hope this helps
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Stephen
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posted 9 March 2016 11:26 AM
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While attempting to create a RESCUE disk on Win10, I have tried to load PE unsupported drivers for the following:
Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260
Intel Ethernet Connection (2) I219-V
Intel ChipSet SATA RAID Controller
I have unsuccessfully attempted the following approaches, with a "No drivers were found..." error:
Point search to the system32 folder, where all drivers exist (as noted in device manager driver details). NO DICE.
Copy individual drivers from system32 folder to C:\Boot\Macrium folder, and point search to that folder. NO DICE.
Copy individual drivers from system32 folder to another folder on a separate HDD, and point to that folder. NO DICE.
Download all driver packages for the three systems and place them in each of the above noted folders. Point to each of those folders. NO DICE.
WTF!!??
I have exhausted all possible (known to me) approaches. Please help.
Thanks.
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Stephen
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posted 9 March 2016 12:31 PM
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Hi Schnout,
An update for Reflect has been released which should improve the detection of drivers in WinPE. Once your version of Reflect has updated please rebuild your rescue media and let me know if it helps.
Please note: Wireless network cards are not supported by Microsoft WinPE, the missing drivers can be ignored safely.
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Stephen
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