

Now, if it fails the first time, and I reboot from the CD, but skip the diskpart script and run the rest, it will work fine, which makes me think something is up with my diskpart setup. Insert the Windows 7 installation disc into the disc drive, and then start the computer. I've tried two different PC's to burn the ISO. Method 1: Startup Repair from the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) a. You can follow steps below to change boot. With it, I can get about a 50% success rate. In this situation, you just need to change the boot order in BIOS settings to set it to boot from the bootable volume. If I omit the format c: /V: /Q /Y, it doesn't ever ( or at least not in 4 attempts ) boot afterward. Here are the contents of the Diskpart script: This is the batch file I use to set up the HD. If I rebuild the ISO ( using the exact same commands ) and reburn the CD enough times, it will eventually get a good install and boot up just fine. After rebooting, I receive the following message: I have a custom WPE bootable CD that uses diskpart then imagex to setup the HD.
