Question There is a problem with the computer I'm using - Windows 11

My dear users,
As soon as I ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto restart option, I received a message stating that Windows could not boot. After loading Hiren's Boot CD into my Ventoy drive, it now says "Your PC could not start properly" with error code 0x0000001.
The following are the contents of my Ventoy drive:
A boot CD for Hiren is included,
This is HP.
Windows 11 Installation media.
I would appreciate any help you could provide to fix my computer as soon as possible.

woodalexa7878 said:
My dear users,
As soon as I ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto restart option, I received a message stating that Windows could not boot. After loading Hiren's Boot CD into my Ventoy drive, it now says "Your PC could not start properly" with error code 0x0000001.
The following are the contents of my Ventoy drive:
A boot CD for Hiren is included,
This is HP.
Windows 11 Installation media.
I would appreciate any help you could provide to fix my computer as soon as possible.
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Run Startup Repair from a recovery disc. If you do not have a recovery disc, you can use installation media.

By means of RUFUS create a bootable USB-stick containing the Windows version / edition you want to have installed and boot from USB-stick created to install it.

Since you have Ventoy, you could try booting from the Hiren live CD and try to download a fresh copy of Win11 over wayback (if your pc has nothing of important in it), even tho firsthand it could be better to get another spare usb stick and flash Ventoy on it all over again and then paste the win11 iso file over the brand new usb stick.
In case there's personal data you'd like to save over the C:/ drive, using any linux live usb iso could be of help on mounting the partition and save whatever you could find on another removable media.

Wondering why Hiren’s BootCD PE (Preinstallation Environment) should get used: it's based on Windows 10 PE x64. There are no official updates after November 2012.

xXx yYy said:
Wondering why Hiren’s BootCD PE (Preinstallation Environment) should get used: it's based on Windows 10 PE x64. There are no official updates after November 2012.
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2021 ..
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/files/HBCD_PE_x64.iso

xXx yYy said:
Wondering why Hiren’s BootCD PE (Preinstallation Environment) should get used: it's based on Windows 10 PE x64. There are no official updates after November 2012.
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If that won't go (also, disregarding the whole update cycle...i'm sure 2012 wasn't even the date of release for win10, let alone a forked version), then a linux live usb iso should directly be of help.
Updates, EOLs versions, and whatever stay out of the question since here it's about restoring a pc to it's former state.
Since it's all a matter to use the ruined machine's specs as a host for running a live iso and grab a win11 iso off the internet and drag it on another usb flash drive (with Ventoy installed aswell):
then what matters is that the machine gets saved and that win11 gets restored back.

IMO it never does make sense to make use of a Windows Recovery Environment ( WinRE ) - what Hiren's PE by nature is - to repair a corrupted Windows OS, because user most times doesn't know 1. what the error code reported by Windows means - as that's the case here, and 2. what 3rd-party app of those dozens that came bundled with Hiren's PE ( see here: https://www.hirensbootcd.org/hbcd-v120/ ) lastly to use to fix the given problem : Re-installing Windows OS from the scratch is the only time-saving method I know of to immediately have a properly running Windows machine. And this is correctly done by a Windows Preinstallation Environment ( WinPE ) what supports these features
Batch files and scripts, including support for Windows Script Host (WSH), and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), and optional support for PowerShell.
Applications, including Win32 application programming interfaces (APIs) and optional support for HTML Applications (HTA).
Drivers, including a generic set of drivers that can run networking, graphics, and mass storage devices.
Image capturing and servicing, including Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM).
Networking, including connecting to file servers using TCP/IP and NetBIOS over TCP/IP via LAN.
Storage, including NTFS, DiskPart, and BCDBoot.
Security tools, including optional support for BitLocker and the Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Secure Boot, and other tools.
Hyper-V, including VHD files, mouse integration, mass storage and network drivers that allow Windows PE to run in a hypervisor.
and more aren't in fact needed.

Better going straight to the point and reinstall win11 fresh (like i mentioned before) since the message given by OP's machine just went:
"Your PC could not start properly"
Since OP did mention it has a "Windows 11 Installation media" inside their Ventoy stick, they could try to solve it that way by doing the whole booting process again.
If the Installation Media won't go, then it's better taking a win11 .iso on the go (of course, again, using a spare usb. Would spare making this message longer).

Xploit Machine said:
2021 ..
https://www.hirensbootcd.org/files/HBCD_PE_x64.iso
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As I can see the versions 2012 and/or 2021 - you linked to - differ only in amount of bundled 3rd-party progs ( mostly freeware ). But this wasn't the point.

Hello,
As soon as I also ran TronScript (r/tronscript) with the auto restart option, I received a message stating that Windows could not boot. After loading Hiren's Boot CD into my Ventoy drive, it now says "Your PC could not start properly" with error code 0x00001.

Error code 0x00001 ( 0x0000001 ? ) usually occurs when Windows PC users attempt to update or install a Windows OS on their devices. Make use of the Windows built-in System File Checker function to deal with your issue.
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Question "This PC can't run Windows 11"

like many, i am getting this error. i have a built PC with a Ryzen 7 2700X. I think there might be a BIOS setting to enable TPM, but I haven't checked yet. Anyone else run into this?
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this is the link to the Windows 11 compatibility checker:
Meet Windows 11: The Newest Windows Version
Meet Windows 11, the newest Windows version from Microsoft. Upgrade your PC to Windows 11, or explore which devices come equipped with its versatile features.
www.microsoft.com
Maybe you need to enable it on the BIOS. UEFI or Legacy?
Just run tpm.msc and it should give you status of TPM. If your PC supports it and it's in disabled state you can enable it from BIOS as earlier post suggests
Not sure which MBD you have but it's in the BIOS for sure. I had to search to find it on my ASUS MBD.
I'm excited to try windows 11 but my machine is very old i7-4720 and don't have TPM 2.0, i know there is workaround, when i saw the UI and android app via amazon store will be available later, i'm very excited.
Is there anyone try windows 11 without TPM 2.0 with just modified registry in set up installer? (without replace dll or install.wim/esd)
Windows 11 installed fine on my cheap HP desktop.
sd_shadow said:
Windows 11 installed fine on my cheap HP desktop.
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What processor does your desktop have? I have an Intel i5 7th Gen and the PC Health Check says I'm not compatible....
I am using ryzen 5 2500u based netbook and it supports tpm 2.0 (checked using tpm.msc) but still compatibility checker says cannot run w11
Did you try WhyNotWin11? It says exactly what is missing based on the official release. Download it from here.
Cheers.
svetius said:
like many, i am getting this error. i have a built PC with a Ryzen 7 2700X. I think there might be a BIOS setting to enable TPM, but I haven't checked yet. Anyone else run into this?
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this is the link to the Windows 11 compatibility checker:
Meet Windows 11: The Newest Windows Version
Meet Windows 11, the newest Windows version from Microsoft. Upgrade your PC to Windows 11, or explore which devices come equipped with its versatile features.
www.microsoft.com
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You need to enable fTPM in BIOS. It's somewhere in Security or Advanced section in your BIOS. I had to do the same with 3600.
Not all CPUs are compatible with that, and not all the manufacturers give the option to enable TPM. Lets bypass it, shall we? Create a new txt file anywhere on your pc and open it. After that, add the following lines:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig] “BypassTPMCheck”=dword:00000001 “BypassSecureBootCheck”=dword:00000001
Save the file, and then rename it, just remove the "txt" and replace it with "reg". Open the file and BOOM. The setup should work.
22naresn said:
What processor does your desktop have? I have an Intel i5 7th Gen and the PC Health Check says I'm not compatible....
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Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7100 CPU @ 3.90GHz 3.90 GHz
Installed RAM 8.00 GB (7.90 GB usable)
22naresn said:
Did you try WhyNotWin11? It says exactly what is missing based on the official release. Download it from here.
Cheers.
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I used that too to check compatibility.
Yea I've seen that, it came up after it ran a check to see if I can upgrade and said my puter wasn't able to get Win 11....
Funny thing is I'm already running Windows 11 so not sure how to explain that....
1: Create your own installation media
2: The steps necessary to remove the "Secure Boot" and "TPM 2.0" requirements error when attempting to install Windows 11
3: Obtain the newest available Windows 10 ISO from Micro$0ft;
Already have made your Windows 11 USB Installer using Rufus;
Mount Windows 10 ISO;
Find and locate the folder named Sources on the mounted ISO;
Copy all of the files in the Sources folder of the mounted ISO except for install.wim/install.esd;
Navigate to the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer that you have previously created in your File Manager;
Open the Sources folder on the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer;
Paste the previously copied contents/files from the Sources folder on the mounted Win 10 ISO to the Sources folder of the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer, and make sure to replace the files present in the Windows 11 USB Installer Sources folder;
Boot from Windows 11 USB Installer;
Profit from not having the requirements of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 being enabled in place.
For more deatils hereis detailed tutorial. Link.
Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
I'll give it a try
I remember very similar pains when Windows 10 first released. I think everything will be fine for the most part as long as your machine can run Windows 10. Not much is different between the two.
Thank you thank you thank you I thought I was screwed too I've got an old optiplex 790 with a Intel i5 4 series and I just booted all I did was change the registry through the BIOS on the front end during the install which means I made the ISO file for USB UEFI boot I got the error saying that my machine hardware was not suitable for Windows 11 so I hit shift and F10 to command prompt and entered notepad because I already copied the registry into a text document that's accessible from the file menu in the notepad never done that before and that was pretty cool..copied it and then went back to the command prompt and went to the regedit.exe... copy what I had on the the text document into the actual local registry and then started the install process all over and Golden... I had to actually download the ISO file from Android host file of all places checksum good worked out everything's even better when I can beat the status quo
svetius said:
Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
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I am using it through leaked win 11 iso

[CLOSED] How To Make Your Own Modified Windows ISO

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MSMG TOOLKIT (Version 12):
Google Drive:
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WINDOWS MEDIA CREATION TOOL (WIN10):
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WINDOWS MEDIA CREATION TOOL (WIN 11):
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Mod Edit: Link to Tool removed.
Spoiler: VIDEO GUIDE
Spoiler: GETTING THE ISOs install.esd FILE
Unzip and Move MSMGTK12 to C:\
Use Windows Media Creation Tool to make an ISO.
Right Click the Windows ISO and select "Mount"
Open Windows ISO, go into Sources, Copy install.esd
Paste install.esd in C:\MSMGTK12\IMG
Press the Windows Key.
Type CMD and Right Click On Command Prompt.
Select "Run as Administrator"
Type: CD C:\MSMGTK12\IMG ---and press enter.
Now paste: dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:install.esd
Find the Index Number for the Version of Windows you want to install.
Add the number to the end of the command below and paste the full cmd to terminal:
dism /export-image /SourceImageFile:install.esd /SourceIndex:6 /DestinationImageFile:install.wim /Compress:max /CheckIntegrity
This will create the file install.wim
Open the Windows ISO again. Copy all Files.
Open C:\MSMGTK12, Open the DVD folder and paste the files.
Open the Sources Folder.
Find install.esd and delete it.
Take the install.wim file from C:\MSMGTK12\IMG
Paste the file into C:\MSMGTK12\DVD\SOURCES
Spoiler: USING MSMG TOOLKIT
Go back to the main folder of MSMGTK, Run Start.cmd
Type in "A" for Accept and hit any key to continue...
Run each command in numerical order, begining with the number "1"...
1. SOURCE: Continue to type 1 until your version of windows appears.
Select "Yes" to mounting Windows Setup Boot Image and Recovery Image.
2. Integrate refers to the "Packs" folder in MSMGTK16.
Add Your Own Programs and Install as you wish.
3. Remove allows you to remove the components listed.
4. Customize, many options,, pick for yourself.
5. Apply your selections~!
6. Target builds the iso for you~!
Spoiler: PREMADE WINDOWS ISOs
JROM: WINDOWS 10 AND 11 LITE ISO PLUS WIN11R00T W\ WSA BUNDLE
THIS IS OUTDATED, SEE THE NEW ARTICLE FOR A PREMADE ISO: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-make-a-lite-or-modded-windows-iso-tool-premade-lite-win-10-iso.4496967/ ======================================================= JROM: WINDOWS 10...
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Spoiler: REFERENCES
MSMG Toolkit:
http://msmgtoolkit.in/
How to Create a Custom Windows 10 ISO Image | How to Modify Windows 10 ISO File | MSMG Toolkit
My XDA Thread on WIN 11 Contains a lot of links for helpful stuffz.
Root Windows 11 (Hard Mode)
THESE STEPS HAVE BEEN SIMPLIFIED FOR YOU~! FORGET THIS MESS, PLEASE CHECK OUT THE NEW WINDOWS 11 ISO I MODDED FOR ALL OF US https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/jrom-windows-10-and-11-lite-iso-plus-win11r00t-w-wsa-bundle.4392727/...
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ESD FILE EXTENSION EXPLANATION:
ESD File Extension - What is it and how to open ESD format - Review
www.filetypeadvisor.com
"Unlike .wim files, ESD images cannot be mounted or directly modified. Thanks to compression, ESD images generally take 30% less disk space and bandwidth than their WIM counterparts."
Therefore, the MSMG Toolkit makes it possible for us to extract the version of windows we want to modify. This is unintended behavior, thus Microsoft flags this tool as malware.
This ISO will work just fine In virtual machines. However..
To install direct to disk you need to use usb method:
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Index of /downloads
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This guide will teach you how to do this without MSMG:
Spoiler: DISM AND POWERSHELL GUIDE
Using dism.exe and Powershell to Modify Windows ISOs
THIS IS OUTDATED, SEE THE NEW ARTICLE https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/how-to-make-a-lite-or-modded-windows-iso-tool-premade-lite-win-10-iso.4496967/ ====================================== USING DISM.EXE AND POWERSHELL TO MODIFY WINDOWS ISOS...
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My modded version of Windows 10, Lazily titled "JROM-Win10" has been uploaded to the cloud, and added to the thread. The ISO is 4.24 GB in size.
I am modifying Windows 11 now, running JROM on my Host PC as well as a Virtual Machine, and will do a video once I get my modded Windows 11 posting in VBOX and properly write out what all was removed and left in~!
This includes my toolset to root anything android, called "Phonetoolz" Which is a series of batch files to easily root most anything android that you have the bootloader unlocked on, but that will be explained later...
JROM - Win 11 Iso link has been added to the thread. It is 4gb in file size. I am working on my "Rooted" version of the Win 11 iso, which will have WSA and more included on the ISO. When that is completed I will put all these iso's on their own thread and place that link here. Lol.
These ISO's were made for Virtual Machines, but will work with Rufus USB method too
TPM Requirements are off~!
Also, I took my Virtual Machine thread down Temporarily, when my root copy is complete I will post a VM image on that thread...
THESE ISOS ARE UNACTIVATED~!
This is intentional!
Good Day Sirs~!
Windows 7 is slightly different~!
Here's the command \ steps for anyone interested.
Copy the Window's 7 ISO Contents to the DVD Folder,
Run the start command in the MSMGTK12 folder.
Select option 1 and then pick out the version of windows 7 you want to install.
Proceed as normal
"
Main Differences Between Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate
The Ultimate Edition can boot files directly from VHD without host interference while this is not possible in Professional."
INTERESTING~! LETS EXPERIMENT WITH THAT
Working on some things for y'all <3
jenneh said:
My modded version of Windows 10, Lazily titled "JROM-Win10" has been uploaded to the cloud, and added to the thread. The ISO is 4.24 GB in size.
I am modifying Windows 11 now, running JROM on my Host PC as well as a Virtual Machine, and will do a video once I get my modded Windows 11 posting in VBOX and properly write out what all was removed and left in~!
This includes my toolset to root anything android, called "Phonetoolz" Which is a series of batch files to easily root most anything android that you have the bootloader unlocked on, but that will be explained later...
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My modded variant of Windows 10, Lazily named "JROM-Win10" has been transferred to the cloud, and added to the string. The ISO is 4.24 GB in size.
I'm adjusting Windows 11 presently, codeprozone running JROM on my Host PC as well as a Virtual Machine, and will do a video once I get my modded Windows 11 posting in VBOX and appropriately work out what everything was eliminated and left in~!
This incorporates my toolset to root anything android, called "Phonetoolz" Which is a progression of cluster records to effortlessly root most anything android that you have the bootloader opened on, yet that will be clarified later...
Almas001 said:
My modded variant of Windows 10, Lazily named "JROM-Win10" has been transferred to the cloud, and added to the string. The ISO is 4.24 GB in size.
I'm adjusting Windows 11 presently, codeprozone running JROM on my Host PC as well as a Virtual Machine, and will do a video once I get my modded Windows 11 posting in VBOX and appropriately work out what everything was eliminated and left in~!
This incorporates my toolset to root anything android, called "Phonetoolz" Which is a progression of cluster records to effortlessly root most anything android that you have the bootloader opened on, yet that will be clarified later...
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This is a little strange, haha. Rewording, that which I already wrote.
I like your style.
I do see you guys' interest in how the phonetoolz work, my only limitation right now, is the fact that, A. The fastboot drivers continue to break in windows 10.
I want to find out why, but the thought lingers, that these tools, adb, etc, have existed for years without ANY trouble on windows 7, as my toolkit comes from batch files that I made 6 years ago....
I tried to simply install windows 7 on my machine and it was rejected due to "nvme drivers missing" and I was like, what the heck is that>? found out modern systems with ssd only cannot natively run the iso.
Learned about DISM and DISKPART. Figured DISM to edit and inject the tools into the iso could potentially rectify this, but I am failing due to our friend "TIM" TrustedInstall manager....
I realize that everything would work as is right now, but I want to complicate it in a way that teaches myself, and others, bc there's like an infinite way you can do things in computing today, with all the Languages our Puters know...
I got off track, but my other limitation is my USB on my RAZER PHONE 2 went bunk :< I do not have another android phone to show these on yet. Maybe I can find a cheap burner to teach on~!
Long story short, lemme correct these complications and we absolutely will go over these batch files~!
I am trying to build a tiny windows 7 virtual machine with the drivers preinstalled correctly so you could in theory run a script and boom we have root... and windows 7 A for compatibility of ADB and FASTBOOT but B for the filesize of the entire system... you can get that crap down to 1.2 gb zipped...
AN ENTIRE OPERATING SYSTEM, PREINSTALLED, ZIPPED FOR 1.2 GB....
CASE AND POINT
Google Drive - Virus scan warning
drive.google.com
This was made using Experiences' Modded windows 7 called "Tiny 7"
It kinda still works to this [email protected]
This is evidence that virtual machines can preserve history~!
Let's also not forget the fact that Windows 7 could run 21 Virtual Androids at once.
Not as expected, but the music they made was.... One Of A Kind~!
Skip to 2:47 in the video to hear them Sing~!
Also I just ask that people give me time.
I'm just an ordinary girl and I work at an ordinary place. It makes me tired.
So I try my best to make good use of my few hours off before bed haha.
Just a heads up to users still learning, who rely on scripts and tools to learn the process of building your own environment/lab/station. We all start somewhere not knowing what to do next, or which direction to go. especially when it comes to the line between experimenting in isolation and using unknown tools that then are allowed to coexist with your production ready, day to day, IRL devices/servers/network. There is a reason the term edge is used when discussing the line between private and public networks.
Malicious/suspicious code should be treated like like what it is: a novel virus. Untrustworthy, suspect, potentially deadly, and not something you're going to expose your loved ones too if for little else than to save you time, money, effort, and stress when you inevitably have to go into triage mode. Zero wipe your entire setup down to the firmware and driver headers on every machine in your network; muttering to yourself at 2 in the morning, cursing how much there is left to do after you're finished tearing it all down, hoping that it wont show up again like last time 2 times you missed a spot.
Code doesn't care about your intentions, good or bad, innocent or nefarious. It's not concerned about who, why, if it's good or bad, if it's helpful, funny, or destructive. It just is, and it does what it was told to do by someone you'll never know. Zerotrust is the new term, I still prefer paranoid. Everyone else should embrace that as well, especially before running something that has 9 separate flags in a 31MB file on a forum. Even when the poster shows no other signs of mal-intent.
Never forget, it's not a fairytale.
This is the internet, and there be dragons.
MSMGTK12.zip:
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VirusTotal
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hi thanks buddy but i am facing this error over and over again
Er. Aditya said:
hi thanks buddy but i am facing this error over and over again
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Based on that, Something is trying to use logic(boolion) code where it's not allowed. Whatever flipit grid is (maybe tiles for start menu?). Windows is throwing the error because it was blocked from doing it's thing and whatever it is wasn't programed to recover from the halt in code at that point. Seeing as how windows covers those types of expectations, I stand by my earlier post and say anyone downloading this person's files should know what they are doing. It threw many flags on virus total. Regardless of their intentions OP should not be trusted. Guess I'll hit the report button since they obviously won't pull the content themselves.
erktheerk said:
Based on that, Something is trying to use logic(boolion) code where it's not allowed. Whatever flipit grid is (maybe tiles for start menu?). Windows is throwing the error because it was blocked from doing it's thing and whatever it is wasn't programed to recover from the halt in code at that point. Seeing as how windows covers those types of expectations, I stand by my earlier post and say anyone downloading this person's files should know what they are doing. It threw many flags on virus total. Regardless of their intentions OP should not be trusted. Guess I'll hit the report button since they obviously won't pull the content themselves.
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thanks buddy il be aware
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I need a fix to this problem

Hello, I am a windows user and wish to create a multiboot usb which I can use to opt multiple OS to install but I am facing some problem, I used all types of software for making bootable usb like WINUSB, VENTOY and MULTIUSB but when I start the process after adding iso of windows 10 and windows 7, A blue screen of death appears and it says that a system service known as CLASSPNP.SYS has excepted and your pc needs to restart. I face this problem everytime while creating a bootable usb, I even tried this on another pc but this problem is still there, any help regarding this problem will be greatly appreciated.
After multiple failed attempts, I finally called Microsoft and asked. These are the instructions they emailed me:
1. Insert a USB at least 4GB in size
2. Open CMD prompt as Admin
3. Run diskpart
4. Run list disk
5. Select your flash drive by running "select disk"
6. Run clean by typing "clean"
7. Create a partition by typing "create partition primary"
8. Select the new partition by typing "select partition 1"
9. Format the partition by typing "format fs=ntfs quick"
10. Set the current partition as Active by typing "Active"
11. Exit diskpart
12. Mount your ISO. Use Virtual CloneDrive or something similar.
13. Navigate to the mounted image and install a bootsector. Ex. If the mounted ISO is on drive G: you'd navigate to G:\ boot and run:
C:\WindowsSystems32> G:
G:\> cd boot
G:\boot> bootsect.exe /nt60 E: (where E:\ in this case is my flash drive's letter)
14. Copy the entire contents of the ISO to your flash drive by typing " G:\> xcopy g:\*.* e:\ /E /H /F"
Once that's done, your USB is finished.
Bro these tricks are really helpful, I really appreciate your help
Is the SATA setting in the BIOS for the boot machine set to AHCI (which it should be) or something else? I haven't seen it set for something else in a while (multi maybe) but you could check that?
jackmeat said:
Is the SATA setting in the BIOS for the boot machine set to AHCI (which it should be) or something else? I haven't seen it set for something else in a while (multi maybe) but you could check that?
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Bro what do you mean, actually i have upgraded my laptop with Acer ssd last year.
Manmeet_2008 said:
Bro what do you mean, actually i have upgraded my laptop with Acer ssd last year.
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And please tell how to check the boot type
Bro, I checked the Bios and it was set to AHCI mode as you told. Now what to do.
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Was just an idea of things I have seen. Have you tried different USBs of different sizes? And messed around with choosing ntfs/exfat/fat32? Pretty sure with windows installs now NTFS is preferred but could still try juggling around. Also, is it only with the Windows 10 isos on the multiboot USB? I know that the newer ISOs have had issues with being bootable and maybe they are the problem. Did you try with just a windows 7 ISO and maybe a ubuntu image as well just to see if those work. I personally use ventoy so trying things out like this is a breeze. I know I have had windows 10 isos that didn't work but they never crashed ventoy entirely so it seems something else is going on.
Yes bro You are right, It works if you first make the ventoy iso bootbable using rufus and then we should turn off the secure boot option in BIOS then we should boot into usb, then we should follow the steps of the ventoy live cd. After that the ventoy bootbable drive would be ready. Now I booted into windows and observed that there is no more space left on usb, then i used minitool partition software or any other software (minitool is recommended) and formatted the remaining exfat partition into NTFS or Fat32. After that the partition became visible and I copied both Iso files in that partition, in the end you can turn on secure boot . This should definitely work. You can install the ventoy iso from their github page.
https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.71/ventoy-1.0.71-livecd.iso
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https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/download/v1.0.71/ventoy-1.0.71-livecd.iso
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I am not sure why you are telling me how to use something I am already using for years without issue? I was just throwing some ideas at you to try. I know I never had to deal with using a separate partition tool to get the USB ready for ventoy at all. That was all part of the Ventoy2Disk.exe and I didn't mess with the livecd at all. Maybe whatever is causing you to be unable to use Ventoy2Disk.exe is also causing issues with the media creation.
Actually I was just telling how I solved the problem. Ventoy2Disk.exe is not working in my pc as when I start the process to make bootable usb , I get a BSOD and CLASSPNP.SYS exception error. Then I found the alternative of Ventoy2Disk.exe which is Livecd.iso
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Actually I was just telling how I solved the problem. Ventoy2Disk.exe is not working in my pc as when I start the process to make bootable usb , I get a BSOD and CLASSPNP.SYS exception error. Then I found the alternative of Ventoy2Disk.exe which is Livecd.iso
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Have you asked in the ventoy forums about this? I read this as a problem attempting to boot after creation, but this is a problem in actually creating the boot USB?
Bro I havent asked yet but will ask and tell you what they said
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Hello, I am a windows user and wish to create a multiboot usb which I can use to opt multiple OS to install but I am facing some problem, I used all types of software for making bootable usb like WINUSB, VENTOY and MULTIUSB but when I start the process after adding iso of windows 10 and windows 7, A blue screen of death appears and it says that a system service known as CLASSPNP.SYS has excepted and your pc needs to restart. I face this problem everytime while creating a bootable usb, I even tried this on another pc but this problem is still there, any help regarding this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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You'd probably want to keep it on fat32 for older computers and OSes, or ntfs for newer ones. Can't mix and match on the same stick. Then you'd need grub or some usb bootloader menu to input the other OS values.
Manmeet_2008 said:
Hello, I am a windows user and wish to create a multiboot usb which I can use to opt multiple OS to install but I am facing some problem, I used all types of software for making bootable usb like WINUSB, VENTOY and MULTIUSB but when I start the process after adding iso of windows 10 and windows 7, A blue screen of death appears and it says that a system service known as CLASSPNP.SYS has excepted and your pc needs to restart. I face this problem everytime while creating a bootable usb, I even tried this on another pc but this problem is still there, any help regarding this problem will be greatly appreciated.
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U can use easy to boot to make a multi os bootable flash disk. it supports both legacy and UEFI systems.
Easy2Boot The USB multiboot solution (legacy, UEFI, Secure Boot)
The free USB multiboot solution for professionals (legacy+UEFI, Secure Boot, automate Windows installs, DOS, XP, Ventoy)
easy2boot.xyz
Thankyou everyone for your help, now i have found the exact solution. Actually my antivirus program was interfering with the whole process. I tried the process in safe mode and it worked like a charm. Now i have removed the antivirus and make multiboot usb without any interruptions!!
Please help ....
It's a problem you get notified of by the GRUB bootloader: you have deleted Linux partitions before removing GRUB bootloader.
My recommendation: Remove the GRUB bootloader, will say go back to Windows bootloader.
No problem man

General Hiren’s BootCD PE x64 (v1.0.2) - ISO Content

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Hiren’s BootCD PE (Pre-installation Environment) is a restored edition of Hiren’s BootCD based on Windows 10 PE x64. Since there are no official updates after November 2012, PE version is being developed by Hiren’s BootCD fans. It contains the fewest but best free tools. It is being developed for the new age computers, it supports UEFI booting and requires a minimum of 2 GB RAM. With the useful tools inside of the CD, you can fix many problems related to your computer. It does not contain any pirated software, it contains only free and legal software. After boot, PE version tries to install drivers like graphics, sound, wireless and ethernet card for your hardware. So that you can connect to a WIFI or Ethernet network. Inclusive of below listed tools;
BCD-MBR Tools​
BootIce v1.3.3​
EasyBCD v2.3​
Hard Disk Tools – Data Recovery​
CheckDisk GUI v0.3.1​
Lazesoft Data Recovery v4.0.0.1​
Puran Data Recovery v1.2.0​
Puran File Recovery v1.2.0​
Recuva v1.53.0.1087​
DMDE v3.8.0​
ReclaiMe build 3475​
PhotoRec v7.2​
Unstoppable Copier v5.2​
Hard Disk Tools – Defrag​
Defraggler v2.22.33.995​
Hard Disk Tools – Diagnostic​
GSmartControl v1.1.3​
HDDScan v4.1​
HDTune v2.55​
WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostics v1.37​
Crystal Disk Info v8.12.2​
Test Disk v7.2​
Hard Disk Tools – Imaging​
Acronis TrueImage 2021 build 39216​
AOMEI Backupper v6.5.1​
Lazesoft Disk Image & Clone v4.0.0.1​
Macrium Reflect PE v7.3.5925​
Runtime DriveImage XML v2.60​
Hard Disk Tools – Partition Tools​
AOMEI Partition Assistant v9.2.1​
Macrorit Partition Extender v1.5.0​
Macrorit Partition Expert v5.6.1​
DiskGenius v5.4.2.1239​
EaseUS Partition Master v14.5​
Hard Disk Tools – Security​
HDD Low Level Format Tool v4.40​
Eraser v6.2​
Windows Recovery​
Lazesoft Windows Recovery v4.0.0.1​
Other Tools​
FSViewer v7.5​
Free Office rev 703​
Sumatra PDF v3.2​
7-Zip v21.02​
ExamDiff Pro v12.0.1.1​
HxD v2.5.0​
Notepad++ v8.1​
WinMerge v2.16.12​
VLC Media Player v3.0.16​
Removable Drive Tools​
CDBurnerXP v4.5.8.7128​
Rufus v3.14.1788​
Security – AntiVirus​
ESET Online Scanner v3.5.6​
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware v2.2.1.1043​
McAfee Stinger v12.2.0.268​
Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool​
Security – KeyFinders​
ProduKey v1.97​
ShowKeyPlus v1.0.7060​
Security – Passwords​
Lazesoft Password Recovery v4.0.0.1​
NT Password Edit v0.7​
Windows Login Unlocker v1.6​
System Tools​
CPU-Z v1.96​
GPU-Z v2.40​
HWInfo v7.04-4480​
Speccy v1.32.774​
WinNTSetup v4.6.3​
Attribute Changer v10.0​
Change Keyboard Layout v1.0.0​
Dependency Walker v2.2.6​
Registry Backup v4.0.0​
Regshot v2.0.1.70​
SysInternals Suite​
PowerShell Core v7.1.3​
Network​
Aero Admin v4.7​
Acrylic Wi-Fi Home v4.5.7802​
Chrome v91.0.4472.106​
Mozilla Firefox Quantum ESR v78.11.0.7821​
PENetwork v0.59.0.B12​
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A WinPE ( read: Minimal OS designed to prepare a computer for installation and servicing Windows ) that needs at minimum 2GB available RAM to run? A joke, isn't it?
Microsoft states that only 1 GB available RAM is suffiicient to successfully run a WinPE.
The Hirens PE promoted here by nature isn't a Windows Pre Installation Environment ( WinPE ), but a Wndows Recovery Environment ( WinRE ). IMO it's overloaded with a collection of 3rd-party windows applications one mostly doesn't need.
For Windows 11 users - this forum got created for:
If you use this Hirens PE to launch Windows Setup ( setup.exe ) you must add the WinPE-WMI and WinPE-SecureStartup optional components. If you don't include these optional components, you may see an error that your PC doesn't meet the minimum hardware requirements.
Amazing to see this and to see that it is still somewhat still being developed & continued by other users contributing! I remember the original release of this software fondly and it has been most helpful.
One thing I would suggest that I wish was available with the original release is making an installer or proper boot image set-up specifically for flash drives. Although many PC's still have disc drives, most current laptops do not. I mean, I was able to use the .iso image and create using software that makes .iso bootable off of flash drives, but that was rather more trouble than I would have liked and is probably pretty complicated for most novice users. Also, processing off of flash drives is faster than optically from discs...
At 2.8GB you're better off with a VHDX-boot USB and get the full Windows experience (everything just works). The hdd and imaging tools aren't what they used to be when you take into account Windows' built-in tools. Can't find a drive smaller than 32GB in stores anymore, basically the whole point of this became moot years back.

cant boot into windows?

so i have windows 11 on the drive that came with it. but i wanted Linux on there as well so i put POP OS on my secondary drive but i didn't put the home partition. so whenever i try to boot into windows it boots into the next device on the list. i reformatted the SSD and Linux is gone and it doesn't show up in bios anymore but I still cant get into windows. is there any way to fix this without losing any of the accounts on my laptop and any apps and files either? if not ill just reinstall windows. also the files are still there becuase i can use ventoy to search and boot into windows
Use your installation media to boot into rescue mode. From there you should be able to repair your boot path. Use Google to find more information on this.
So you need First Space for Windows 11 UEFI and Space for Linux and SWAP Partition!!! When ya have it you can Download BCD_&_BOOT First the Universal_USB_Installer.exe and Run it and choose your Linux Distro and the ISO File you have to make a Bootable USB Setup Device!!!When you would know i can explain CMD Method to do so!!! when ya have Finished the Process, youre Ready to Boot your Linux to Install from USB!!!Do so, boot from USB!!!Start your Install and Finish it!! at grub2 Setup it Automaticly add all OSs to grub2 so the Linux with Options and the Windows Bootmanager!!! So That means from grub2 you can start Linux and Windows Bootmanager!!!Thats the grub2 First and when you start Windows Bootmanager the Windows starts!! Thats a Option to Use it, in past it was possibile with EASYBCD to add Linux grub2 Entry to BCD so that you can start from grub2 and boot to Bootmanager and go back to grub2...........endless!!!
The Easier Method is!!!
BCD_&_BOOT Download AIO_BOOT.zip
Make Space for Windows/Multiboot/Linux/Swap!!
so it means create with diskmgr or diskpart a Primary Partition "Multiboot" with 25-*GB Space on it!!!
than Extract AIO_BOOT.zip to Partition "Multiboot" so you have the Files at root.
than start "Multiboot" AIOCreator.exe and choose "Bootloaders" and klick GRUB2 and Install it!!
After That goto "Integration" and choose "Rubrik" than the "Version" and than select the ISO File!!!
Klick OK and wait if the Process Finished!!!
Congratulations you added your First Option
Now redo the Steps to add so many ISOs like Linux/Windows/Android/RescueLiveCDs/BackUp,etc..... to add this at Multiboot Options at Start!!!
So close the AIOCreator.exe and start your PC new into BIOS and select the First Boot Device to the Multiboot Partition!!
when its Start correct you seen all added ISOs you can start to LiveCD or Install,and search 4 Grub to start Linux,and start Windows from HDD to start Windows!!!
Its one of the Best Multiboot Solutions i have found on InterWebZ!!!
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Why not make use of Windows 11 inbuilt native Linux named WSL2?
How to install Linux WSL2 on Windows 10 and Windows 11
The latest version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux is a significant upgrade; for most, it's now easier than ever to install.
www.windowscentral.com
xXx yYy said:
Why not make use of Windows 11 inbuilt native Linux named WSL2?
How to install Linux WSL2 on Windows 10 and Windows 11
The latest version of the Windows Subsystem for Linux is a significant upgrade; for most, it's now easier than ever to install.
www.windowscentral.com
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Yes iam do this is a alternative but its not the same as the installed Linux distro, and the Virtual maschine processes take ca 2gb on memory without using it in Windows so says my TaskManager List, Sortet to Biggest Memory use!!! and ya can use Android via WSL2 but its too not the same as the Live/Installed Android Version!!! Windows has made a good working CrossPlatform with it!!!but WSL2 Linux is only NonGUI and Text based but i like the GUI in specially i use Kali-Linux wile it is Debian Based!!!The Android Apps ya can use with WSL2 Android are good shared at WindowsMenu and works Fine!!!In the End I Like the GUI with LiveCD/Installed Version than its what it is a non Windows OS based SystemSoftware that must be stand alone, so iam think!!!
If the computer can boot to Windows successfully after removing the new hardware, try installing the hardware again. If the problem persists, the hardware likely is incompatible or defective. If there is no new hardware in the computer and the computer cannot boot to Windows, continue to the next section below.
Activate restore point
If Windows restore points were created, you could try to activate a restore point before the Windows boot issue started to occur. Since Windows is not booting normally, you can try accessing Safe Mode to activate a restore point.
Open the Safe Mode menu.
Select the Safe Mode with Command Prompt option in the menu.
At the command prompt, type rstrui.exe and press Enter.
Follow the instructions and prompts provided to find and activate a restore point before Windows started having issues booting to Windows normally.
If activating a restore point does not work to fix the Windows boot problem, or there are no restore points available, try the Windows Repair process.
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If the computer can boot to Windows successfully after removing the new hardware, try installing the hardware again. If the problem persists, the hardware likely is incompatible or defective. If there is no new hardware in the computer and the computer cannot boot to Windows, continue to the next section below.
Activate restore point
If Windows restore points were created, you could try to activate a restore point before the Windows boot issue started to occur. Since Windows is not booting normally, you can try accessing Safe Mode to activate a restore point.
Open the Safe Mode menu.
Select the Safe Mode with Command Prompt option in the menu.
At the command prompt, type rstrui.exe and press Enter.
Follow the instructions and prompts provided to find and activate a restore point before Windows started having issues booting to Windows normally.
If activating a restore point does not work to fix the Windows boot problem, or there are no restore points available, try the Windows Repair process.
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you can Start into recovery console and use to Rebuild Boot/MBR following commands
bootsect /nt60 SYS /mbr /force
fixboot c:
now restart and all fine!!!

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