
$Win10MediaPath = "D:\" ``# This is the path of the Windows 10 media.``$DestinationWimPath = "C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\DaRT10\圆4\boot.wim" ``# Specify where the WIM file will be saved.``$DestinationIsoPath = "C:\Users\Administrator\Desktop\DaRT10\圆4\DaRT10.iso" ``# Specify where the ISO will be saved. #``# Specifies where the Windows 10 media is located and where the ISO and WIM files will be saved.``# These can be changed as necessary.``#

Import-Module "Dism"I mport-Module "Microsoft.Dart" #``# Import the modules necessary for DaRT Image creation.``# $ErrorActionPreference = "Stop" ``# This variable tells PowerShell to stop if an error occurs. This script was auto generated by the Microsoft DaRT Recovery Image Wizard.``#``This script uses the DISM and DaRT PowerShell commands to create a bootable DaRT image.``#Both a WIM and ISO file are produced.``#``# Examples of how to burn/copy the DaRT ISO to DVD/USB are available at the end of this script.``# You can create the Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset (DaRT) 10 recovery image by using a PowerShell script instead of using the DaRT 10 Recovery Image wizard. Am I just not seeing it?Įdit: No I did not do a burn recovery prior to the above, and I cannot find my original discs I made when I bought the pc last year.In this article To create the DaRT recovery image by using a PowerShell script Is there anywhere I can download the MSI Burn Recovery tool? I've grabbed all the drivers/updates needed from the download page, but I cannot find this one. Anyway, I ended up buying a copy of Windows 8.1. The restore failed giving me an error message that read that one of the files needed was missing or corrupt. At this point I decided to try a factory reset since I could not get past the update screen. It happened again and again I left the laptop on for about an hour.

This to some time to complete (several hours). I found the post explaining how to delete the packs that I do not want and proceeded to delete them. Then I recalled the problem of all the language packs being installed, and the problem of pc's hanging up at 100% complete. During the first reboot it took about 25 minutes. Now here is where I will explain the problem.Īfter getting my laptop back I started re-installing different things, mainly virus/malware protection, and a few driver updates etc. The OS had to be reinstalled at the service center which was fine. Also, something happened to the HDD so that was replaced as well.

That was replaced and upgraded to a gtx870m. Turns out the graphics card went bad (nVidia gt圆75m). I have a GT70 that I had to send back for service.
