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Today, after working with Windows for over 15 years now, I finally came across the solution to the | |
dreadfull BSOD STOP 0x0000007B after replacing the motherboard of a computer, or after moving the | |
harddrive to another computer, or after doing a P2V, or after ... you get the point. | |
Requirements: | |
- Windows install / boot CD | |
- Chipset / Mobo / Storage drivers of the new motherboard or storage controller | |
Steps: | |
- extract all the drivers to a USB thumb drive | |
- boot with the Windows CD | |
- go to the recovery console (typically hidden somewhere under repair, or advanced tools | |
- find out what drive letter your windows installation is in (probably C:) and what drive letter your | |
USB thumb drive is in (let's assume D:) | |
- type in the magic command: | |
DISM /Image:C:\ /Add-Driver /driver:D:\ /recurse | |
- wait until the process completes. You should see lines indicating what driver is being injected | |
- reboot | |
After rebooting, you should be able to boot into windows (if the boot menu for start-up repair shows, | |
just select the option to boot Windows normally). Once booted, Windows will probably install some more | |
drivers and you will probably need to reboot once more. There's also a chance that you'll need to | |
re-activate your Windows. |
Unfortunally i have Error 87 and the process end. any workaround?
Can you provide a screenshot or at least all of the text from the error message? Context is very important, and the error message text can convey a lot more information than just the error number.
I'm also getting the exact error 87. When I do dism /?, the add-driver and add-package option is not listed. I'm on Windows 11 24H2.
Below is the full error message.
PS C:\Users\Admin> Dism /Image:"F:\z2\zMount" /Add-Driver /Driver:"F:\z2\2Drivers-Boot" /Recurse
Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 10.0.26100.1150
Image Version: 10.0.19041.1288
Error: 87
The add-driver option is unknown.
For more information, refer to the help by running DISM.exe /?.
The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log
This aboslutely saved my ass. Saving this for fututre reference. THANK YOU,
Hello, I just opened an account to ask for help.
I have downloaded Windows 11 to my Acer Nitro v15-51 without VMD.
VMD was a hassle, and because I don't understand, I just disabled VMD.
But when a new bios update comes, it opens VMD automatically, so I get a blue screen, and I have to open the boot menu to close VMD again.
Now, I want to enable VMD, but because the OS was installed without the VMD driver, it doesn't start with the option on. Even after downloading VMD driver and installing it in the OS.
I guess I had to install the driver in the setup screen.
I'm 80% sure the answer to my problem is here, injecting the driver.
But because I don't understand anything about this topic, can someone explain it to me?
I literally need an explanation on a toddler level. (T_T)
Thank you in advance.
Thank you!!!
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