Nope, they're just regular laptops, completely clean, fresh Windows 10 on all of them. Hard drives all pass the SMART test I do using CrystalDisk. Variety of brands, Acer, Dell, HP etc.
Okay I re-downloaded NTLite and the Win10 ISO and changed my temp and scratch directories to C:\Tmp and C:\Scratch on a completely new store computer but still had the same problem!! =(
It's always the same file called systemreset.exe!
I don't think so because the computers I'm doing this on are store front display laptops. They're fresh and haven't been used for anything.
It's always the same file too, systemreset.exe, every time.
Last thing I can try is an older ISO. Does anyone know where I can get older stock builds?
I get this error when trying to load an exported WIM of Windows 10 Home from the stock Microsoft ISO.
The program aborts and attempts to unload the image but gets stuck on a particular file and just fails, leaving the image in a fake mounted state.
It can't be deleted unless I boot to PE and...
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