net wrapper instead of the DISM executables?, but when I try to run that version it says that period time expired for that version, then, I can't test it. I tried to download and use the WinToolkit v2.x which at first view seems that uses the DismAPI. In my point of view it seems to be a WinToolkit bug, because I perfectlly can use DISM from the commandline outside WinToolkit app, and I have the wimmount.sys file in " C:\Windows\System32\Drivers" and inside the WinSXS folder, but WinToolkit for unknown reason determines it is not installed, so. Just to clarify it, in my comment above when I said you "forgive me", now I noticed I mean to say "excuse me", sorry for my bad english where meanings could be lost on translation!. I just tried on the same windows 8.1 as before and I have no problem mounting the windows 10 install.wim with the windows 8.1 paraglider Its likely that your windows 8.1 is messed up in some way. If you can't mount win 10 images with dism or imagex then I don't think the WTK author can help you. I'll try to copy my new working Win10 DISM to the wintoolkit temp folder and say here if it worked for me. Then, after seeying that, I really didn't expected that those files from the Win10 ADK could work under Windows 8.1, just because the original files inside a Windows 10 instalattion don't work when copied to Windows 8.1, but I tested to install the Win10ADK on Win8.1 and yes it works as you said. I am running windows 8.1 圆4 enterprise edition.īut all this was a confussion between what we were trying to explain, what I tried to mean is that if I copy/extract the DISM files (with all necessary dependencies) from a running Windows 10 installation to Windows 8.1, the executables will not run. If I explicitly run from "c:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Deployment Tools\amd64\DISM\dism.exe" it also works. dism runs ok and reports its version 0.16384. I installed the windows 10 adk and started the deployment tools command line. Thats why the win 10 dism folder has all these files:Įxt-ms-win-advapi32-encryptedfile-l1-1-0.dll The log output at this point is giving a wrong diagnostic: Of course I have the driver installed in my host OS and I never had any problem to apply a preset for Windows 8/8.1 or else Windows 7 (always running WinToolkit under Windows 8.1), then why WinToolkit is unable to use DISM this time for Windows 10?. Maybe WinToolkit is trying to search for the wimmount.sys with the same file-version of Windows 10? if yes then how I could fix it? or the only way to do this is running WinToolkit under Windows 10?. ![]() To fix this error, install the wimmount.sys driver. Output: The image could not be mounted because the wimmount.sys driver is not installed TempDir (True): C:\Windows\WinToolkit_Temp\MountTemp_D617EB60C7E9E1DE2BB02B0C5BCE234EįileName: "C:\Windows\WinToolkit_Temp\Files\Imagex.exe"Īrgument: /mountrw "C:\Users\Administrador\Desktop\Win10ISO\SOURCES\install.wim" 1 "C:\WinToolkit_Mount_D5C18140DAC5F24F72B09CCDBCA4821B" /logfile "C:\Program Files (x86)\WinToolKit\Logs\Mount_Logs\Windows_10_Home_12973.log" ![]() ![]() Logging: "C:\Program Files (x86)\WinToolKit\Logs\Mount_Logs\Windows_10_Home_12973.log" WIM File: C:\Users\Administrador\Desktop\Win10ISO\SOURCES\install.wim Tool Name: All-In-One Integrator (Windows 10 Home)
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