Thanks. Win11 is 146.48 GB. What size would you like it to be?
Do you have BIU? If not open AOMEI and look at HD 0. We need to know the amount of Free Space in each partition. Windows Disk Management won't be...
No problem. Start IFW, click Backup, Full. HD 0 should be open at the top of the IFW window. Screenshot it.
Tarnak, in the orange text section, can you click the + next to HD 0 and show us what's in that drive? Do you have PartWork for Windows or BIU?
[ATTACH] This is from IFW. The drive is HD 4 and the Partition ID of (C:)Win11 is 0x03. It's at the end of the line. The partition IDs are not...
Wipe Disk zeroes every sector on the drive, similar to diskpart clean all You can recover from "diskpart clean" which only zeroes the first and...
It's interesting what you can do with these files. I copy mine to a SSD partition and boot it with BIU. sub main() ext("open fs 0: 4 0x06")...
Sorry, I misunderstood.
Hadron, are you using an old tbwinre with your builds? You seem to be updating 404RE to 405RE.
I keep my latest.... TBWinPE.ini, ifw.ini, BuildScript.cmd and TBLauncher.ini ....to be used with the next tbwinre.
tbwinre folder is updated with each new IFW version.
I copy tbwinre from C:\Program Files (x86)\TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite to D:\My_files\TBWinRE_files Then tbwinre is renamed to...
If you search for ProtectIt in Services, you won't find it. It's hidden.
Great. If you create your backups into \TeraByte_TBI_Backups... ...the backups will be protected.
Thanks. Can you confirm it is running by pasting this into an Admin Command Prompt... sc query protectit
Have a look in these folders... C:\Program Files (x86)\TeraByte Drive Image Backup and Restore Suite\x64 C:\Program Files (x86)\TeraByte Drive...
It should be in the folders I mentioned too.
Do you have protectit.sys?
Oops. I've been using it for a long time. Edit. This is from January 2018.
I suspect it was somehow related to ESET. And probably false. Check ProtectIt in the IFW manual.
Controlled Folder Access is off by default. Where did you find the default is on?
If you had used Controlled Folder Access in Windows Defender, it would not have protected your USB HD unless you had set it up to do so. By...
Controlled Folder Access in Windows Defender is different from TeraByte ProtectIt. I have Controlled Folder Access in Windows Defender OFF and...
I save my images in TeraByte's protected folder. A root folder (any partition)... \TeraByte_TBI_Backups ProtectIt needs to be enabled. Edit......
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