

There may be other ways to accomplish the same thing, but that was the easiest solution I found for my own issue. It was then able to respond correctly to Refect’s Other Tasks -> Screen Resolution settings in that WinPE environment. So I copied that entire FileRepository subfolder to my C:\boot\Macrium\Drivers\Video folder and support for my AMD video was thus loaded when I booted using Reflect’s WinPE rescue media environment. In my own case, the Windows Device Manager driver details for my AMD video card told me that one of its driver files was amdkmpfd.stz and searching for that file under C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository found it in subfolder c0296217.inf_amd64_5c110cd680d977f2. At a time before Macrium improved Reflect’s screen resolution behavior when booted to the WinPE environment I found it necessary to add my own system’s video driver to those which Reflect’s rescue build process included automatically by default. Without knowing your situation in detail, the best I can offer is an example from my own past history. Looking at the driver details in the Windows Device Manager can help you to identify the correct FileRepository subfolder. In such cases, the trick is to find the complete package for driver installation as a subfolder of C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository and copy that entire subfolder to the C:\boot\Macrium\Drivers folder. In less common circumstances, users may be forced to discover and add their own driver inclusions. It’s all of the other user interface “bells and whistles”, and creating rescue disks and operational scheduling/scripting are probably the two most prominent sources of confusion in that latter category.Īlthough Macrium has done a very commendable job of automating the inclusion of most common device drivers in their WinPE (and now WinRE) build processes, it’s not foolproof. It’s not the straightforward backup and restore processes that raise most issues and questions. Yes, I think that is true for most users. Actually for either of these, and other backup programs, the thing that really confuses me is making the necessary bootable recover disk.
