I'll try to get something posted tomorrow.
Yes, I think that's it.
You can use that -- just need to know which it is and update accordingly.
Probably would be easier and more flexible to have the ability in one build. How did you end up on the TBWinRE partition? Are you leaving it...
You're welcome. Glad it worked well for you.
Because it's able to get a lock on the drive.
In Partition Work it's named "Align on 1MiB Boundaries".
You would want to enable the "Align Partitions on 1MiB Boundaries" option. Note that correct alignment is usually detected automatically, but you...
/t does since it writes the MBR after completing the restore. It probably doesn't need it here (just was copying what was there already).
With this basic setup there is only one command (normally the case with a "restore" partition). You could create both builds and then copy the one...
The restore should be like this: /r /uy /um /d:w0 /f:w0@0x6:"\win8x64" /v /sp:0x1,0x2,0x3,0x4 /t /rft /log:0 /rb:4 /nvn:"" Specify the drive as...
Yes, that's fine. It just needs to use the ID or the signature because the letters won't be the same in WinPE.
And what ID does it show for E:? Is it "06"? So something like this... Backup: /b /uy /um /d:w0@0x4 /f:w0@0x6:"\win8x64" /v /comp:14 /log:0 /rb:4...
The easiest way to see what the command is is to run IFW and proceed to the step where you can show the command line. Then you can just update the...
You would need to use the correct ID values for the partitions. Not sure if what you posted was just a listing or the actual ID values shown by IFW.
It would be something like this. Note that you can run IFW and view or export the command line also. Backup: /b /uy /um /d:w0@0x1...
The partition just needs to be NTFS and will hold the final build files (like those that would end up on a flash drive) and the backup image. This...
That option is for creating a boot file from the TBWinPE/RE build (like you can do with IFD and IFL) and it has existed for quite some time. The...
Setting up TBWinRE Recovery Partition and Booting from Windows Boot Manager on UEFI/GPT Systems Here are the basic steps to set this up. I think...
Yes. It's rough, but working -- there's always room for improvement. I'll try to get something posted later tonight.
That's a fairly common scenario. Hopefully, you also keep your image file on another disk in case this one fails. Yes, it could be setup to do...
It would perform whichever operation was configured. That part isn't any different than doing the same type of configuration for a UFD or CD.
Yes, it would use the Windows Boot Manager. It could probably be configured to boot and remove itself, if necessary. The partition itself would...
What is "best" really depends on each user's scenario. My point of view is that due to how easy it is to make a TrueCrypt disk/partition...
The IFW boot media doesn't support imaging TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt partitions in the decrypted state like you can with the IFL GUI media. When I...
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