Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware
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2019-07-22, 17:20
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RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10
The most critical part is generally to make sure that the driver is boot critical.
This means going in to the registry under currentcontrolset/services, finding the service (same as driver name generally) and change start to 0, which makes it start by kernel, or at least this is the best information I can find at the moment (And based on https://www.prime-expert.com/articles/a1...indows-xp/) Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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Sanboot Win7/8/10 after cloning disk on same Hardware - albrecht - 2019-07-19, 09:46
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-07-19, 17:18
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-21, 20:01
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-22, 13:56
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-07-22 17:20
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-07-23, 13:09
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - misty - 2019-08-11, 18:13
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-08-16, 10:48
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - Andromeda_x - 2019-09-14, 00:10
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-09-17, 12:16
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - NiKiZe - 2019-09-18, 02:02
RE: Sanboot Win7/8/10 - albrecht - 2019-09-19, 09:17
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