- #WINDOWS 10 DISK CATALOG FILE FOR SYSTEM IMAGE MANAGER INSTALL#
- #WINDOWS 10 DISK CATALOG FILE FOR SYSTEM IMAGE MANAGER ISO#
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Kindly post back with the updated issue for further assistance. Restore files or folders using File History. Note: Any data files that are infected may only be cleaned by deleting the file entirely, which means there is a potential for data loss.įor more information, refer to these Microsoft article links, mentioned below, to fix your issue: When you restore your computer from a system image, it's a complete restoration-you can't choose individual items to restore, and all of your current programs, system settings, and files are replaced with theĪs per your post, your system hangs, so I would suggest you to refer to the following Microsoft article and check, if it helps. If your hard disk or computer ever stops working.
#WINDOWS 10 DISK CATALOG FILE FOR SYSTEM IMAGE MANAGER WINDOWS#
Windows works with several file systems including FAT32, exFAT and NTFS, each of them having their pros and cons. Nevertheless, the main reason to format a disk is changing its file system.
You can use a system image to restore the contents of your computer For example, formatting deletes all files and directories which makes it the quickest method for erasing all data. It also includes Windows and your system settings, programs, and files. By default, a system image includes the drives required for Windows to run. I can understand, how frustrating it can be, when things don’t work as expected.Ī system image is an exact copy of a drive. In addition, have you rebuilt a new system to check the result?Thank you for your interest in Windows 10. If we can a generate catalog file from it, we can infer that WAIK works properly and the cause can be related to the Windows Server 2008 instll.wim you used. Please understand that we only use this Windows Vista 64bit install.wim to test the result. I suggest also trying a Windows Vista 64bit install.wim.
#WINDOWS 10 DISK CATALOG FILE FOR SYSTEM IMAGE MANAGER ISO#
If the issue persists, I suggest downloading the latest Windows Server 2008 iso from the following site: Please test this issue in the Clean Boot environment, if the issue disappears in the Clean Boot environment, we can use a 50/50 approach to quickly narrow down which entry is causing the issue.
When the "System Configuration Utility" window appears, please check the "Don't show this message or launch the System Configuration Utility when Windows starts" box and click OK. Click the "Startup" tab, click "Disable All" and click "OK".
Click the "Services" tab, check the "Hide All Microsoft Services" box and click "Disable All" (if it is not gray).ģ. Note: If prompted, please click Continue on the User Account Control (UAC) window.Ģ. Click the Start Button type "msconfig" (without quotation marks) in the Start Search box, and then press Enter. This method will help us determine if this issue is caused by a loading program or service. Let’s disable all startup items and third party services when booting. Please make sure you use the latest version of WAIK: I am considering re-building one of the servers with 2008 圆4 SP2(RC) and see if the new version See the screenshot for a I choose to Stop the "Generating Catalog File" as it does nothing after two hours. I cannot find an event or log file that is generated after the problem happens.
#WINDOWS 10 DISK CATALOG FILE FOR SYSTEM IMAGE MANAGER INSTALL#
The install hangs on both systems, it will take up CPU cycles then eventually just halts.