TeraByte Product Release Thread

Discussion in 'backup, imaging & disk mgmt' started by TheKid7, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. Brian K

    Brian K Imaging Specialist

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    mantra,

    TBIView, but not TBIMount, works in Active@.

    Both work in the TeraByte WinPE so TBIMount must also need some registry entries to work. These would be present in the TeraByte WinPE.
     
  2. acuariano

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    question:
    can i add text in the winpe?...so i could add the password i use and do a copy paste when restoring an image.
     
  3. andylau

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    Intsall its driver first


    Writing a batch file, for example, tbimount.cmd
    Code:
    cd /d "%~dp0"
    setupdrv.exe /i
    start tbimount.exe
    exit
    
    Files require setupdrv.exe and tbim*
     
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  4. Brian K

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    andylau,

    Does this work for you in Active@? I get the same install error.
     
  5. andylau

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    Brian K,

    I have never used it on Active@.
    It works on my custom WinPE.:p
     
  6. Brian K

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    Thanks. I hope someone can get it working in Active@.
     
  7. mantra

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    hi Brian
    is enough the regkey (only the keys TBIMount needs ), you can import in active@ with double click
    but i don't know the regkeys tbimount needs
    thanks


    hi Andy , i have not setupdrv.exe , i did search on my w7 and xp partition
    but i didn't find it
    thanks
     
  8. andylau

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    TBIView™ with TBIMount™, you can find on here
    -http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/downloads/tbiview_en.zip-
     

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  9. Brian K

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    andylau,

    I was using a wrong setupdrv.exe. It works fine now. Many thanks.
     
  10. mantra

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    hi
    thanks Andy
    should i extract in the portable version and do i need the bat?


    Brian does it work with active?
     
  11. andylau

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    Yes.

    I think Brian says it's worked with Active@
     
  12. Brian K

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    mantra,

    Just follow andylau's instructions and run tbimount.cmd which you have just created.
     
  13. Brian K

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    mantra,

    You can do an auto restore with an Active@ USB flash drive. In Windows plug in the flash drive. Click Restart and walk away. When you return the restore has completed and the computer has shut down.
     
  14. mantra

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    yes!
    wow
    great 100% :thumb: :thumb:


    may i know the different between Run from Disk" to "Load from Memory"?

    i did not find an answer in the guide
     
  15. Brian K

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    mantra,

    This is not essential but if you copy these two lines (the second line may have wrapped) to the top of each batch file, the command window will be minimized (as well as the IFW window).

    @echo off
    if not defined RunIFWTask set RunIFWTask=1 & start "IFW" /min %SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe /c "%0" & goto :EOF
     
  16. andylau

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    Here:D
     

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  17. mantra

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    may i ask a question?
    but is there a bug in the last version of image for windows (about restore an image and wipe free space)
    i did run 2.66 and last version , but with wipe free space a restore takes the same time
    and it's odd ,should take more time with this feature

    cheers
     
  18. Brian K

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    mantra,

    Have a look at the userguide. Under certain circumstances a wipe of all free space is not performed.
     
  19. mantra

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    thanks
    i read the guide , i did search wipe bug i did not find an answer

    i create an image of my xp , and restore it after some minutes
    i did not change partition , nothing
    turn on wipe free space , and restore the image to the same partition

    did not undestand why doesn't work

    cheers
     
  20. Brian K

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    mantra,

    How large is the HD?
    How many partitions are on the HD?
    How large is the WinXP partition?
    How much Free Space is present in the WinXP partition?
     
  21. Brian K

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    OK.

    I just tried IFW 2.66 in a WinPE. My test WinXP is 4.1 GB, 2.2 GB free space.

    Restore without "Wipe unused sectors" = 0:29
    Restore with "Wipe unused sectors" = 1:15

    My times look like "Wipe unused sectors" is working.
     
  22. mantra

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    thanks
    i run under active boot disk
     
  23. Brian K

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    I used Active@ Boot Disk for the above test.
     
  24. mantra

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    in the log, the wipe should be on
     
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  25. Brian K

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    mantra,

    There is no mention of "wipe" in my log either but I checked with a Disk Editor and "wipe" has been done.
     
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