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« on: May 21, 2010, 02:36:35 AM »

How to Create a VistaPE CD With WinBuilder

VistaPE is an extremely useful tool that can be used for Windows system repair and recovery purposes. Let's assume you are here because you have found a need to use VistaPE, but don't know exactly how to go about creating it. By following the instructions in this guide, hopefully, you'll be able to successfuly create a VistaPE CD

Requirements

Several things are required in order to create a VistaPE CD:

    * A computer running Windows XP SP2 (or higher) or Vista.
      Note 1: I have not yet tested using XP SP3 to create a VistaPE CD. However, I assume it would work.
      Note 2: 64bit versions of Windows are not supported.
    * An internet connection - A broadband (high-speed) connection is strongly recommended as several of the downloads are quite large.
    * WinBuilder - Download and install the latest stable version of WinBuilder from http://www.winbuilder.net/ (currently version 074). Instructions are included in the guide.
    * A valid Vista source - You can use a standard Vista installation DVD (32bit version) or an installed Windows AIK folder. The Windows AIK is a free download from Microsoft.
If you use a Vista installation DVD, please note that it must be a pre-SP1 DVD. WinBuilder 074 and VistaPE 11 don't support using SP1 Vista DVDs.

Note: If you use the Windows AIK as the source for creating your VistaPE CD, you should be aware that some of the scripts and programs included with WinBuilder/VistaPE will not work as they require a Vista DVD source. These scripts will be noted in the instructions.

However, for general use, such as using VistaPE to run your Acronis software (True Image, Disk Director, etc.), the Windows AIK source is fine. Also, using the Windows AIK does not require you to have a Vista DVD.

Part 1 - Downloading and Installing WinBuilder

Download the latest stable version of WinBuilder from the link below and save to to a folder on your computer.

Download WinBuilder

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When the download is complete, extract contents of the file to the C:\WinBuilder074 folder.

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Browse to the extraction folder and you can see the executable file WinBuilder.exe  now exists in the folder and is ready to be run.



Part 2 - Running WinBuilder for the First Time

For XP, just double-click on the WinBuilder program to run it (or right-click on it and select Open from the pop-up menu).

For Vista, you'll need to run WinBuilder in Administrator Mode. Right-click on the WinBuilder.exe file and select Run as administrator from the pop-up menu. If you get a security warning, click the Run button to allow the program to run. If Vista's UAC is turned on, click Allow on the UAC pop-up window to let the program run.

WinBuilder will start and display the "Welcome" page. Click on the Download tab.



Wait while WinBuilder updates the projects list and displays them in the tree on the left side of the screen.

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Uncheck the VistaPE 12 script as well as all the other project scripts. Below, I've unchecked Optional, VistaPE v.12 (Beta 2) and Live XP.



Next, add the VistaPE 11 server so you can download VistaPE 11. Click the Servers tab and then the Add a new web server button.



Type in vistape.net/archive and click the OK  button.





Uncheck the following scripts which are not needed for your first build:
OtherOS
App >> CD Record >> Nero7




If you are using the Windows AIK as the source for your VistaPE build, also uncheck the Addons >> share script to avoid build errors.



Once you have the script selections correct, click the Download  button to begin downloading the scripts. This may take a while depending on your internet connection speed and the size of the scripts you've selected.



WinBuilder will display the download progress. Wait until the downloading is finished before proceeding.



After the downloading is finished, WinBuilder may restart and you may get another security warning. Select the option to run the program.

Part 3 - Configure WinBuilder's Options

When WinBuilder is run after the scripts are downloaded, the main screen will be shown.

For now, just notice the locations of the following controls: The Scripts tab, the Play button, the Refresh button, the Script button, and the Paths button.

The Scripts tab should be selected by default. If it's not, click on it.



Several settings need to be changed.

Select the Main Configuration script by clicking on it in the VistaPE tree on the left. The options for the selected script will be displayed on the right.

Change the default Screen resolution setting to at least 1024x768 if you know your monitor can handle it (most can). If you are unsure, leave it at 800x600.



Select the Extended Configuration script. Then check the Mount folder with programs as drive Y: option.



Expand the Build section and select the 0 - PreConfig  script. This is where the path to the Windows AIK (WAIK) is saved. The default installation folder is already entered. If you are not using the WAIK or you have installed it into its default location (recommended), leave the settings as they are. Otherwise, click the "Open Folder"  button to find the installation folder for the WAIK.



Expand the Finalize section and check the 7 - Create ISO  option.



Next, we need to set the path to the source of the VistaPE build. The source can be a standard Vista DVD or the WAIK.

Click the Paths button. Make sure the VistaPE project is selected and then click the "Open Folder" button.



Browse to the location of the source and click the OK button. If you are using the WAIK as the source, browse to the WAIK installation folder.



The Source directory will update to the folder you selected.



Part 4 - Creating your VistaPE Build

You are now ready to create your VistaPE build. Click the Play  button to begin the build process.



The first time you run the VistaPE script, you will most likely get an error message stating that wimfltr.sys driver is not installed. Click the OK  button to install the driver.



Note: If you see an error about bcdedit.exe not being found, copy bcdedit.exe to the location shown in the error message. Do a search for bcdedit.exe  on your hard drive and your Vista source. You should find it.

Either of these error messages should only show up the first time you run the VistaPE script.

WinBuilder will open a new tab, the Progress tab, and display the progress of the build. When finished, it will return to the main screen.



You can view the build log by clicking on the Log button.



Note:

The created VistaPE CD ISO file can be found the the ISO sub-folder in the folder in which WinBuilder was installed. In this example, it is in the C:\WinBuilder074\ISO  folder.



This ISO file can be burned to a CD using any ISO capable burning program (such as ImgBurn).  (you'll just be burning the VistaPE.iso file to a CD instead of the WAIK img file to a DVD).

You have completed building a plain VistaPE CD

Enjoy...

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« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2010, 07:32:36 AM »

I having this probem admin "[Failed] IF - unrecognized clause: [c:\windows\syswow64]. evaluated string: [If,ExistDir ,"%WindowsDir%\SysWOW64",Set,%SysType%,"amd64"]"

What should I do?

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« Reply #2 on: August 28, 2010, 07:39:28 AM »

you using 64bit O/S? if so its not supported
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« Reply #3 on: August 28, 2010, 10:40:48 AM »

no sir. Im using vista sp2 x86(32bit), :(
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« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2010, 12:35:59 PM »

well follow tutorial and you should be ok make sure you dont miss any bits out, if you get errors fix errors before trying to build another copy, it tells you wants making the error.
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« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2010, 10:16:38 PM »

Sir admin, im still getting the same error! ive already tried twice step by step with your instruction, but still the same result,

Ive tried in my vista 32bit and XP 32bit. hmmmmm... any more suggestion?  Cry
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« Reply #6 on: August 29, 2010, 03:32:58 AM »

Try these 2 links, these are pre built, you can add more apps or just build what they have done.

http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=11228

http://www.boot-land.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=8462
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« Reply #7 on: August 29, 2010, 07:43:07 AM »

Thanks admin for the link! it works!
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« Reply #8 on: August 29, 2010, 08:03:18 AM »

Your welcome mate
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« Reply #9 on: July 30, 2011, 09:13:22 PM »

I'm getting the error message about "wimgapi.dll .......... can't find 1.xml."

Has anyone else had this?
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