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Comment on Disaster Recovery, WinTech and WinPE by Edgar

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Hello Simon,
I’m using your script to create the Wintech CD (great script by the way) with Windows 7 AIK but it’s not able to boot, I’m getting an error saying that file windows/system32/drivers/SBAlg.sys is missing or corrupt – code 0xc000035a – however I have ensured that the file is there in the mount files.

In one of the disks I created before this latest one, and that is able to boot, I found later that while creating it, it sent me an error message at the adding registry settings step which means it doesn’t has the registry for safeboot.sys, sbalg.sys, rsvlock.sys and tcpip.sys, I’m able to get into Wintech but it doesn’t allow me to authenticate saying that the encryption disk drivers are not found (my guess is that it’s because those .sys are not in the registry).

So I ensured that the script didn’t send any errors but it’s not able to boot due to the error I described first. To make a further test I removed the entry for sbalg.sys from the “registry changes.reg” file and now it sends the same error for safeboot.sys.

I must say that I’m running the script in a machine where Endpoint Encryption is running fine so I’m tooking the file sbalg.sys directly from windows/system32/drivers but safeboot.sys cannot be copied from there (it says it’s in use by a process) so I took it from the application directory under Program Files, unfortunately I don’t have Endpoint Encryption Manager available to create the disk.

Could you please provide any lead on what can be wrong and how to fix it?

Thanks!


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