FDE - Emergency Recovery Disks- Windows 7 64-bit

Has anyone gotten the Emergency Recovery Disks to work with Windows 7 64-BIT? I followed the instructions in the guide Manuel creation and the automated PowerShell solution,(changed the x86 to amd64) but i keep getting the following error when WinPE boots: "missing or corrupt NBFDENC.SYS Error:0xC0000359. Anyone have any ideas?
As a test, I ran the 32-bit version and it ran well on my PC at home (Win XP 32-bit)
Unfortunately, it's for work and our environment is Win 7 - 64bit.
Here is what I am referring too. I followed every direction. Still no go:Novell Documentation

Yes I noticed this as well. Seems the Plug-In is probably only really for x86 Systems. Even though there are supposedly x64 bit aes.sys etc files I think the nbfdenc.sys file is not x64 only x86. For my ERD I borrowed the aes.sys etc + nbfdenc.sys from my running system and placed them in the ERD. Then it was running.
Also I noticed the sys files from the plugin in 11.2.3a weren't the same version as those on my client. When I look to an actual Secude release (which I think is version 9.6.6.? at the moment) of the plugins, then the plugin versions are the same as the installed version.
Originally Posted by almckenz
Has anyone gotten the Emergency Recovery Disks to work with Windows 7 64-BIT? I followed the instructions in the guide Manuel creation and the automated PowerShell solution,(changed the x86 to amd64) but i keep getting the following error when WinPE boots: "missing or corrupt NBFDENC.SYS Error:0xC0000359. Anyone have any ideas?
As a test, I ran the 32-bit version and it ran well on my PC at home (Win XP 32-bit)
Unfortunately, it's for work and our environment is Win 7 - 64bit.
Here is what I am referring too. I followed every direction. Still no go:Novell Documentation

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