Windows 10: copype amd64 D:\winpe_amd64 unable to copy boot sector file

Discus and support copype amd64 D:\winpe_amd64 unable to copy boot sector file in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; When I run this command from the Deployment Imaging Tools Environment as the admin: copype amd64 D:\winpe_amd64.The working file structure is created.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by TOMBELL5, Apr 2, 2025 at 3:07 PM.

  1. TOMBELL5 Win User

    copype amd64 D:\winpe_amd64 unable to copy boot sector file


    When I run this command from the Deployment Imaging Tools Environment as the admin: copype amd64 D:\winpe_amd64.The working file structure is created. However, it fails to stage properly. The error message is: Unable to copy boot sector file: "C:\Program Files x86\Windows Kits\10\Assessment and Deployment Kit\Deployment Tools\AMD64\Oscdimg\..\..\amd64\Oscdimg\efisys_EX.bin" to "D:\winpe_amd64\bootbins".My Windows version is:Edition Windows 10 Pro Version 2009 Installed on ‎2/‎21/‎2024 OS Build 19045.5608 My WINPE version is: 10.1.19041.1My ADK version is: 10.1.19041.1I am try to prepar

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  2. tazmo8448 Win User

    Creating System Image Backup Issues


    I did run the ADK.exe and it put the Deployment and Imaging Tool in Programs and ran a CMD prompt that downloaded the WinPE that pointed it to a usb (in this case E:\ drive) and copied the WinPE to that. Don't know if W8 or 8.1 is the same for W10 as that was the CMD prompts I was using. Using the following CMD prompts:-

    copype amd64 C:\WinPE_amd64
    (this copies it into the window)

    MakeWinPEMedia /UFD C:\winpe_amd64 E:
    (this pastes it into your usb and in my case that usb was E: so change the drive letter accordingly)
     
  3. Unable to copy files out of my D Drive.

    The error references Datadisk or D. This means it is the problem and as I said this is likely due to it being a former Windows driver that was not properly wiped and reformatted to remove bootable code from the boot sector and partition table that can conflict.

    Can you find enough space to move the data off of D to wipe and reformat it per the same steps I gave you for the external?
     
    Greg Carmack, Apr 2, 2025 at 3:17 PM
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  4. temp02 Win User

    copype amd64 D:\winpe_amd64 unable to copy boot sector file

    Java.nio.file - Copying files

    You can't copy a folder, thats why it generates an exception (you are trying to copy a folder using a copy file function).
    You probably need to list all the files inside that folder and copy one by one
     
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