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Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by Stigg, Apr 15, 2014.

  1. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

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    To answer your earlier questions.
    Generate a new GUID and type it in.

    I haven't tried DiskGenius.
     
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  2. mantra

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    Hi Brian
    but just for other users could be very useful

    Brian , how can I generate a new GUID ?
    by the way why don't give diskgenius a try ,it 's 100% free and portable , great software
    thanks
     
  3. Brian K

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  5. Brian K

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    mantra,

    Use the IFL UFD in the computer where you want to change the GUID.

    I changed the partition GUID. But in a situation where you did an Entire Drive image you would need to change the Disk GUID as well.

    It's probably easier to let Windows take the drive offline and then let it repair the GUIDs.
     
  6. Mr.X

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    Would you care to elaborate on that?
    TIA
     
  7. mantra

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    Hi Mr.X
    i'm quoting Brian , just in case of hassles and problems , well there is a way to avoid and fix them

     
  8. Brian K

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    mantra,

    Another way to change the Partition GUID. You can do this in TBWinRE and Copy/Paste the new generated GUID. See page 14 in the TBOSDT User Manual...

    SET PART ID phyhdnum partid {guid}

    For example...

    SET PART ID 0 0x2 {59DF44EA-2F63-3B6A-EDA7-975E7DB80100}
     
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