Hey Guys -
I'm new to ImageAssist and working on using it for our company. I'm building my base on a Hyper-V Cluster so creating a bootable ISO is a much better solution than a bootable USB drive for me. The problem is, I am getting an error when trying to create either.
I downloaded, extracted, & installed the latest ImageAssist onto an E6440 laptop with a fresh installation of Windows 7 x64 Enterprise on it and all drivers installed. I launched ImageAssist, then went to create the bootable USB drive. With a drive inserted, I select it from the list, choose NTFS (get same error with FAT), and create media.
I confirm the action to begin drive creation and files start to copy. A few minutes later, it seems to finish and a dialog box appears stating "Creating USB Drive...Mounting ImageAssist Environment/// Failed. Despite the message, the drive seems to at least partially work as I can boot to it.
When trying to create an ISO by running DVD_Restore_Archetect.exe /iso from a command line, I get the same exact message. In the log window, it says that an ISO named C:\Dell....iso has been created, yet there are no ISO files in the root when finished / I get the error.
Any idea what's causing this to occur? Thanks!