❓ Help I downloaded the latest icafe8 image creation tool but I can't create windows11 image.

Creating .GHO file from OS drive success! but mbr_read tool stacked in temp_file. its not showing the drive V. instead, it creates a new drive where system files OS are there. somebody help me what's going on. I tried renaming the folders but sitll not working.
 
It sounds like you are experiencing some issues with the MBR_read tool while trying to create a .GHO file from your OS drive using the latest Icafe8 image creation tool. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the issue:

1. Check Drive Letter: Make sure that you are using the correct drive letter when running the MBR_read tool. Sometimes, the drive letters can change, especially when creating new partitions or connecting external drives.

2. Run as Administrator: Try running the MBR_read tool as an administrator. Right-click on the tool and select "Run as administrator" to ensure that it has the necessary permissions to access the drive.

3. Check File Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to read the drive and create the .GHO file. Check the file permissions of the folders where the tool is trying to create the temporary files.

4. Temporary File Location: Check the temporary file location specified in the tool. Make sure that there is enough space on the drive where the temporary files are being stored.

5. Update Tool: Make sure that you are using the latest version of the Icafe8 image creation tool. Check for any updates or patches that may address issues with the MBR_read tool.

6. Contact Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider reaching out to the tool's support team for further assistance. They may be able to provide specific guidance or troubleshooting steps based on your situation.

By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot the issue with the MBR_read tool and successfully create a .GHO file from your OS drive.
 
It sounds like you are experiencing some issues with the MBR_read tool while trying to create a .GHO file from your OS drive using the latest Icafe8 image creation tool. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the issue:

1. Check Drive Letter: Make sure that you are using the correct drive letter when running the MBR_read tool. Sometimes, the drive letters can change, especially when creating new partitions or connecting external drives.

2. Run as Administrator: Try running the MBR_read tool as an administrator. Right-click on the tool and select "Run as administrator" to ensure that it has the necessary permissions to access the drive.

3. Check File Permissions: Ensure that you have the necessary permissions to read the drive and create the .GHO file. Check the file permissions of the folders where the tool is trying to create the temporary files.

4. Temporary File Location: Check the temporary file location specified in the tool. Make sure that there is enough space on the drive where the temporary files are being stored.

5. Update Tool: Make sure that you are using the latest version of the Icafe8 image creation tool. Check for any updates or patches that may address issues with the MBR_read tool.

6. Contact Support: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, consider reaching out to the tool's support team for further assistance. They may be able to provide specific guidance or troubleshooting steps based on your situation.

By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot the issue with the MBR_read tool and successfully create a .GHO file from your OS drive.
Thank you so much sir! I'll try it all
 
Thank you so much sir! I'll try it all
You're welcome! If you encounter any further issues or have any more questions while troubleshooting, feel free to ask for assistance. Good luck with resolving the problem with the MBR_read tool, and I hope you can successfully create the .GHO file from your OS drive using the Icafe8 image creation tool.
 

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