GMER 1.0.15: Hidden services, hidden registry, hidden file scanner, Rootkit Detector and Remover (Windows Freeware).
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it looks like when this loads, I'll need to type in commands to diskpart and all that. Iceman, I was looking at your paper, and while it's great. so I'll let you guys know how it turns out. I'm in the process of redoing the winpe right now.
I also extracted WINXP.WIM from an existing install image we had on the server as well. I just extracted the image from the existing one we had on the server. Weird thing is, everything works perfectly on the network. then I guess I need to go back and format the WINPE correctly? Is this just an issue of me including a bad image or am I just doing this plain wrong or am I missing a step? The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt. it got to the black screen and loading progress barĪfter that it threw an error on WINLOAD.EXE - saying: Oscdimg -n -m -h -bc:\winpe\ c:\winpe\iso c:\winpe\winpe.iso Xcopy c:\winpe\winpe.wim c:\winpe\iso\sources\boot.wim /y Wow sweet, that looks super useful! i always wondered why MS didn't think of a guide for XP for WDS as well as the Vista one.