![]() ![]() Create space for the recovery tools partition = This is an example of script for DISKPART: How to capture the partitions content with DISM :ĭism /capture-image /imagefile:S:\partition1_system.wim /capturedir:S:\ /name:Systemĭism /capture-image /imagefile:C:\partition3_Windows10.wim /CaptureDir:C:\ /name:OSDriveĭism /capture-image /imagefile:R:\partition4_Recovery.wim /capturedir:R:\ /name:WinRE This is a quick guide but it's the way I often use. Then using DISM, you can apply the content of the wim files previously created to the new partition. Usign DISKPART you have to rebuild the same partions as in the original disk, One done, you are ready to copy all information to a new disk on another computer. Then with DISM you can capture the partition content. When you get the CMD prompt, use DISKPART to takes notes of the partitions details : size, type, file system type, attributes, label. ![]() Version 11.x doesn't support GPT, you are able to capture the whole disk but when you apply the image to another disk, Windows will never boot as the partitions information are not copied.Īnother way is to use DISM, in WinPE 10 64bit. If you use ghost64.exe, you need a version ables to support GPT disk partitioning, I use version 12. If you need to clone a Windows 10 OS, I will suggest you to do something like this:
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